What to write in a sympathy card for the loss of a sibling
Losing a sibling is losing a witness to your whole life. Don't reach for silver linings — acknowledge the size of it and stay close.
I'm so sorry about your brother. Losing someone who shared your whole childhood — there are no words for it. I'm here.
Sympathy messages for the loss of a sibling
Thinking of you as you grieve your sister. She was part of every chapter of you. That love doesn't go anywhere.
I can't imagine losing the person who knew you longest. I'm so sorry — and I'm right beside you.
So deeply sorry for your loss. No one else held your shared memories; hold them gently now, for both of you.
Sending all my love. However the grief comes — loud, quiet, sideways — I'm here for every version.
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What do you write in a sympathy card for the loss of a sibling?
Losing a sibling is losing a witness to your whole life. Don't reach for silver linings — acknowledge the size of it and stay close. The strongest messages name one specific, true thing about them and say plainly how you feel — keep it short and it lands harder.
How long should a sympathy message be?
One to three sentences is plenty. A short, specific line beats a long, generic paragraph — people remember the detail, not the word count.
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