Who should receive a thank you note after a funeral?
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We know to send one to those who sent flowers, food etc, but are you supposed to send one to someone for coming to the funeral only? We don’t have addresses for a lot of these people.
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Send a thank u note to the owners of the funeral home for letting you have the funeral at their funeral home and send thank you notes to ppl who brought flowers and food and any other special things
Start with doctors & nurses that helped care for the person if they were hospitalized before their death, the hospice if there was one, the funeral home/ director, pastor, friends or family that lended a great helping hand to ease things for you during your hard time.
I don’t think anyone expects a thank you note for coming to a funeral – sending them to people who send flowers, food, etc. is nice, but you don’t need to do more than that. They are all trying to support *you*, after all.