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What to write in a condolence letter to someone who just lost a son?

What to write in a condolence letter to someone who just lost a son?

Other appropriate phrases to use in a words of condolence letter for a son include: With hope that it helps you to know we care. With true and heartfelt sympathy. With blessings, love and prayers. Know you are not alone. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. With our deepest and most heartfelt condolences.

What did people say to me after my son died?

When someone would tell me it would be OK, I was angry. They would say everything happens for a reason and I should trust God. More anger. Then there was, “Give it time. Time heals all wounds.” It doesn’t. Then there were the people that tried to facilitate a connection.

How old was my son when he died?

My son was 12 years old when he died about two weeks ago. The hole he left in my heart is bigger than I know what to do with. He’s been in and out of hospitals for about the past five years. He died in one.

What to say to a mother who has lost her son?

Here, call Jane. She lost her son, too. I was not in a place talk to other bereaved mothers and hear all about their experience. Everything felt like pressure towards a direction someone else thought was best for me. Someone that had never stood where I was standing. If you haven’t noticed, there is a lot of anger in grief.

Other appropriate phrases to use in a words of condolence letter for a son include: With hope that it helps you to know we care. With true and heartfelt sympathy. With blessings, love and prayers. Know you are not alone. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. With our deepest and most heartfelt condolences.

When someone would tell me it would be OK, I was angry. They would say everything happens for a reason and I should trust God. More anger. Then there was, “Give it time. Time heals all wounds.” It doesn’t. Then there were the people that tried to facilitate a connection.

What is the loss of a son to a parent?

One of the most tragic and traumatic losses life can deal out to a person is the death of a son. The death of a son means the loss of more than just a precious life. It represents the loss of future experiences and future hopes. No parent is prepared for the loss of a child, and when it happens, their world is changed forever.

My son was 12 years old when he died about two weeks ago. The hole he left in my heart is bigger than I know what to do with. He’s been in and out of hospitals for about the past five years. He died in one.