
Here's one I hope you can add to remembrances of. I have many cherished memories of at work.We share the burden of your loss and wish you peace. The loss of leaves a huge hole in our lives.will always be in our hearts and memories.We will continue to celebrate personality, contributions, and memories. Our company was a better place to work because of. My thoughts are with you and your family.It was a joy to work with, and I will always remember here.memory and impact will always be felt here. We share in your grief and wish you peace.
Your family extends to ours at the office.I hope this message finds you surrounded by strength and compassion.Condolence messages for a coworker's family member The right words can offer great comfort and perhaps even new perspectives on how others saw their loved one. Even if you did not know family members well, give your well wishes and a happy memory or two. It is a good idea to share fond memories, as well. Extend your care and concern to their own families should a coworker or colleague pass away. Long-time coworkers can feel like part of your family. You have my most heartfelt sympathies during this time. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. May you have the strength and courage to bear the loss of your.You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Wishing you my sincere sympathies for the loss of your.My sympathy and best wishes at this difficult time.
May you have happy and meaningful memories of your to bring you comfort. I am sorry to hear about the loss of your. Please accept my deepest sympathies for the loss of your. I hope you have many family members and friends around you to share support and happy memories. Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss. This must be a very difficult time for you.
May loved ones around you bring you strength and help ease the pain. My sincere sympathies to you and your family. I hope you find comfort at this time of loss. I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Sending you strength to get through this difficult time. I wish you and your family the best during this time of sorrow. Our words cannot take away the pain of loss, but we hope you find solace in knowing there are people who care about you. We hope you know we are by your side during this time of sorrow. May you have courage and peace during this time of mourning. Our thoughts are with you and your family. We wish you strength during this difficult time. Please know that many of us are thinking of you at this time of sorrow. Sending care and condolence to you and your family-from all in your work family. You are one of us, and we feel sorrow with you. Sincere condolences from your work family. We hope you feel our best wishes and combined efforts in our support of you right now. Everyone at the office is thinking of you. In this episode, I explore some of the reasons why I have an advanced dislike for the phrases, “sorry for your loss” and “my condolences.'“ I am also going to give you some alternative responses for when someone you love or even someone you barely know is dealing with death. As I skimmed the comments, my heart sank a little as I remembered the moment I had to inform my extended family, that’s you out there on the Internet, that my mom had passed away. Out of 600+ comments, about 80% read, “Sorry for your loss” or “My condolences” (I really think that “my condolences” should be reserved for funeral home staff but I digress). I went to go and leave a comment but I peeked at the comments first (read: nosey lol). The post was actually a beautiful tribute to a love they held close that we never knew but could feel the strength through the words in the post.
The post shared the news of their mother’s death. I was on Facebook a few weeks ago and I read a post from an acquaintance.