i think you should send it to the niece but that's just my opinion it seems to me the most logical
Of course you send it to your niece. She knew her mother-in-law didn't she? She most likely loved the lady as well. You send a card to the person you know who has lost someone dear to them in death.
Well you should still send them a nice card even though you aren't blood related. If you send them a card it shows that you care and you are sorry.
im asking you, not me.
Most people send flowers when a family member dies. You could attach a sympathy card to it or you could mail one directly to the family. If you decide to mail one make sure it reaches the family within one week of his grandmother's death.
only one day
I sent a card to the address in Lubbock, TX and got it back saying refused. I'mtrying again with the address in Santa Monica, CA. I found this site for an e card http://www.theeternalportal.com/tributes/farrah-fawcett/sympathy-card/
Well, if you mean how long after a death you should send there card...then I would say no longer than one week. If it is a month or two before you send it, the receiver might think you forgot:/
Yes it is. A personalized message on it would also be nice.
* You would only send flowers to the widow or to the funeral service or both along with a sympathy card, but do not send flowers for their anniversary.
of course you do. You should send a sympathy card to to anyone who has lost a loved one. You Ex should appreciate you for this. Always send a sympathy card to someone who has lost a loved one, even if it is your enemy. It is very hard losing someone, trust me i should know, and even the smallest "i'm sorry for your loss." helps a lot.
If it's for something you're really down on and it cheered you up, yes!
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It's as simple as a card or a phone call. You should do it. The one receiving it will be grateful for your thoughtfulness.