Miscarriage and Infant Loss Memorial Jewelry

November 5, 2007

Funeral thank you cards give a lasting memorial

If you’ve recently held a funeral service for someone special in your life then you’ll appreciate the love and support given you by friends and family.  Funerals are a deeply emotional time when we draw together to connect with the bereaved.  They give us an opportunity to show solidarity, to share feelings, offer solace and to give thanks.

At these difficult times those who have lost a loved one can draw on others’ strengths and take comfort in others guidance and generosity.

Saying thank you to those who have given their time and services at these occasions often seems insufficient.  We may want to give them something in return to acknowledge their role the funeral service itself .

A 'Deep Gratitude Card and Pin' is a classic gold tone cross pin, affixed to card with an accompanying thank you verse. It's a perfect way to give a .

It can be hard to know what to say in sympathy thank you cards and this printed greeting is thoughtful and appreciative. It reads:

“On behalf of our family, we would like to express our gratitude for your many acts of kindness evidenced in thought and deed, and for your participation in the funeral service”

The card itself is printed in gentle blue art graphics measuring 5.5" x 4" and comes in a presentation envelope.  It’s an appropriate way to send appreciation for someone’s role in and attendance at the funeral.

The Gratitude pin will serve as both a thank you and sending such a memento can help us to give thanks to those who have offered much needed assistance during a period of personal loss. Memorial Gifts help us, and others to cherish and remember those we have loved.

These personal, funeral thank you cards will be kept as special mementoes by all those who receive them.  


Written by Geraldine Jozefiak
Craft Expert and Demonstrator

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