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Sincere Comfort When Words Are Hard
Sympathy is the one moment when a text genuinely doesn't suffice. A handwritten card — even a short one — gives the grieving person something they can hold, reread, and keep. That's the whole point. The card matters less than the fact that you sent it.
Cards From You sends real handwritten sympathy cards across the U.S. We handle the ink, the envelope, the stamp, and the timing. You handle the words — and we'll suggest message templates if you don't know what to write. There is no wrong card. Sending one is what matters.
Acknowledge the loss by name, share one specific memory or quality if you knew the person, offer a concrete form of help if it's appropriate, and close with warmth. Short and genuine beats long and ornate. Avoid 'they're in a better place' unless you know the person's beliefs.
No. A card sent weeks or months later is often more meaningful — it lands when the initial flood of attention has faded and the grieving person feels alone again.
Yes — pet-loss sympathy cards are one of our most-ordered subcategories. Acknowledging the loss of a pet matters more than people give it credit for.