No, you should thank the person while your at the funeral, not after they attended it.
It should be:Thank you, my love, for taki ng care of me while I was sick.
Try mowing neighbors lawns, washing cars, doing yard work for neighbors such as weeding, walking neighbors dogs, watching neighbors houses while they are on vacation, watering neighbors yards while they are on vacation, just open your mind and the ideas will flood in.
Based on what he has said previously, and his voting record while in Illinois, he doesn't think "common" people should have them.
You should thank the school for inviting you to their school. Find out the topic they would like you to make while talking.
Picked is an adjective, as in specially chosen or selected
You should always use the proper rules of conversation, even if you are talking to someone while you are in a relationship. It is respect, just like you said, that is going to make you say please and thank you. YOu should always remain friendly to others.
Thank you lord for a safe travel or thank you lord for the safe travel are all correct. The use of "the" is definite article while for "a" is for indefinite article.
That is the correct spelling for "interception" (caught or picked up while in transit).
You should include a sincere thank you for the person's sympathy and generosity, but DO NOT mention the amount of money that was donated. The note should be kept short unless the donation was something out of the ordinary (e.g., vigil at hospital, caring for the deceased while sick, etc.). Giving of one's time should always be acknowledged.
they conquered and enslaved their neighbors
If the umpire picked it up the run should not count because the umpire had probably called a timeout before he picked it up. If not the run should not count anyway because it is interference on the umpires part.