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Main › Self Management › Coping With Loss
 

Send Sympathy Flowers

 
Author: Jennifer Bailey

Sympathy flowers are bouquets or baskets of flowers that you send to someone when they are feeling sad. Usually, this is when a person has died, and a living loved one is grieving. Although sympathy flowers can also be sent for others reasons - such as the loss of a treasured career or some other life tragedy, sympathy is usually best expressed in the case of someone dying (or passing on, if you prefer.) Whenever or wherever death catches someone you love or someone close to a person you know, the usual reaction is surprise and grief. Even if you didn?t know the deceased personally, you automatically share the grief of the friends and family left behind.

Since we are living in the Internet age, it is now convenient to place an order for sympathy flowers online and the online florist can deliver the flowers you purchased to the location of the wake. Even if you can not be physically present, by sending your condolences through the flowers, you are offering your sympathy to the family in the form of flowers. You also give honor to the departed. Flowers in general also help brighten the somber emotions that the mourning members of the family are experiencing. It does not matter if you sent a coffin spray, a bouquet, a wreath or a basket of flowers. It is the gift and the gesture itself that will bring a sigh of happiness to family members who are emotionally down. Sending sympathy flowers is the simplest form of mourning with the family without being there with them.

Author Bio:
Jennifer Bailey is an expert on this subject. Jennifer has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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