Condole

Condole

Offering condolences to someone, how do you do that? And why do we do that?

Offering condolences to someone when saying goodbye to a loved one shows that you sympathize. It is an important part of the grieving process, it offers comfort to the bereaved and it can be a beautiful time to recall and share fond memories.

But how do you know what to say? Writing a message of condolence is not that easy. We'll help you get started.

Above all, be sincere

A sincere condolence can mean a lot to someone who is grieving, but for many people it is not easy to put one on paper. Don't make it too difficult for yourself, be sincere. A simple and short message like "I'm sorry for your loss" or simply letting them know you're there can have a big impact. But also sharing a beautiful memory that you will carry with you for the rest of your life can be a nice message for the online condolence register.

How can you offer condolences?

Showing your sympathy and condolences after a loss can be done in many ways. In a period of mourning, it is first and foremost important to be there for people personally, even if it is sometimes only with a hand on a shoulder, a handkerchief or a warm embrace.

If you want to leave a lasting memory, if you are a little further away from the deceased or if you cannot be present at the funeral, this online condolence register is a great place to share memories and offer comfort. At a funeral there is often little time for this. In addition, our condolence register gives the opportunity to offer more extensive condolences and e.g. to share photos and videos, so that the next of kin get a lasting memory.

The About Time condolence register gives you the time and opportunity to think about your words and share a meaningful condolence online. All digital building blocks together form a digital monument in honour of a life.

Different ways of offering condolences

There are many different ways to offer condolences to relatives in a condolence register. In your message, you can share a beautiful memory or express your gratitude for the moments you've had together. But a poem, song lyric or beautiful quote can also give comfort and express a feeling. And if you want to make it even more personal, you can perform your own song or make a photo collage.

And if you really don't know what to say? Then you can just write that. It's okay to run out of words. Also, a first thought when you received the news, moments you will miss, unforgettable memories and events, describing your bond with someone or images that come to mind when you think of someone, are fitting ingredients for a beautiful message of condolence.

Examples of condolence texts

Below we have a list of examples to help you get started.

  1. Condolences on this huge loss.
  2. With sincere condolences.
  3. Good luck with this huge loss.
  4. In our thoughts we are with you.
  5. A lot of strength in this difficult time.
  6. I wish you a lot of strength and strength with this intense grief.
  7. Our condolence with the loss of (name).
  8. What an intense grief and loss, in our thoughts we are with you.
  9. Forever from our midst but never from our hearts.
  10. A beautiful person has passed away from us.
  11. A special person has passed away from us.
  12. I don't know what to say. Condolences for this loss.
  13. What you keep in your heart, you will never lose.
  14. I wish you strength and strength to bear this grief.
  15. I sympathize with your loss.
  16. Sometimes there is so much we feel, but so little we can say.
  17. The sky has a beautiful new star.
  18. The lack of (Name)... cannot be described with words.
  19. The void left by (Name) cannot be filled with words.
  20. Deep is our defeat.
  21. Heaven has gained an angel, we have lost one. Wishing you a lot of strength with this huge loss.
  22. The loss is great, but the moments we had together are many times greater.
  23. I find it difficult to find the right words. Know that our thoughts are with you.
  24. We will miss him/her. Every day.
  25. He/She lives on in our heads and in our hearts.
  26. Words fail me, but tears abound
  27. May the good memories soften this great loss.
  28. It is with great sadness and deep sadness that we have learned of the death.
  29. Rest in peace dear friend... A lot of strength to all the bereaved families.
  30. Comforting words are hard to come by for this immeasurable loss.
  31. Speaking tears where words are lacking
  32. No human being is as present as the one who is missed
  33. Quiet, because sometimes the right words can't be found
  34. Sometimes there is so much we feel, but so little we can say
  35. A beautiful memory glistens in every tear
  36. Together is a great loss, when together is no longer there
  37. I wish you loving memories that gently swirl through your mind and land in your heart.
  38. The farewell is final, but the memory indelible
  39. I feel your pain, I see your sadness, I want to be there for you, don't forget that.
  40. Saying goodbye is not letting go, but holding on in a different way.
  41. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
  42. It's impossible to forget someone who cared so much to remember.
  43. Mourning is also... Carrying a backpack full of love.
  44. I also wish you a warm hold of memories and of each other in this letting go.
  45. To die is to move from the world to the hearts of the people who love you. That's where you live on.
  46. Where there is deep grief, there was great love.
  47. You don't have to be strong to hold on to something, but you do have to be strong to let go.
  48. You're on my mind and I'm here for you.
  49. Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near, so loved, so missed, so very dear.
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Precious Memories

The condolence register is the place where people can meet, support and comfort each other with stories, anecdotes and photographs.

This is how you keep the memories of the deceased alive.

The condolence register