I just attended a funeral. Should I send a thank-you note for a lovely service?

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It was my friend’s grandmother, I didn’t know her well but i am a close family friend
his mother organized it should i send it to her?


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7 Responses to “I just attended a funeral. Should I send a thank-you note for a lovely service?”

  • lfh1213:

    Certainly not. It was not a party arranged in your honor, it was a funeral to honor the deceased. Such a note would be utterly inappropriate. You may send a condolence card, if you’d like, and mention that it was a lovely and fitting tribute to their family member.

  • slyshady420:

    I don’t think you send thank-you notes for funeral services….signing the book at the service is usually sufficient in showing your respects.

  • RowerGirl:

    No, a thank you note isn’t appropriate for a funeral. It’s not like they really wanted to host it, you know? I would send a "sorry for your loss" card, if you haven’t already. I think that would be enough.

  • Rango:

    Not a thank you but a condolence with a line about how in a time of stress she did a fantastic job of organizing things you realize it had to be a tremendous strain on her.
    Let her know you care, that is enough.

  • Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration:

    "Dear Grieving Family, Thanks for the good times! The funeral was soooooooooo much fun. Hope we can do it again soon!"

  • jillymittens:

    omg, NO! Send her a card, expressing your condolences over her loss, and, maybe, that you felt moved by the service.

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