do I need to send thank you notes to people who attended a funeral?
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No. It is not necessary. If there were a few people who helped you with putting things together or with a post-service reception, you could thank them when you feel up to it. It’s totally up to you. You could send them a note, call them or visit them to thank them for the extra help they gave you. No one, however, expects a formal thank you for attending a service under the circumstances. They know how much you appretiated them being there.
I do not think that is necessary. Most people will understand that you are going through a difficult time. However, when you bump into people who attended, you could make a point of saying how much you appreciated their presence and that the person deceased would have also appreciated it.
not so much thank you cards,
mainly just thank you for the spourt through this rough time.
no you do not and sorry for the lose.
No, not for attendees nor for those who send cards.
Only send thank you notes to those who sent flowers or donated to a charity in the deceased name.
not for the attendees, for those that brought food,or helped out in any way, it would be appropriate.
NO, only for offerings of flowers or other contributions; such as, food, helping with things, etc., but not for attending.