Ways to Show Support Following a Death

Baue Funeral Home • Dec 18, 2022

There are many ways to support your friend after they lose a loved one. Click here as we talk about some of our favorite ways to express sympathy after a death.

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When you have a friend who has lost a loved one, your natural reaction is to try to help and make them feel better. Often times, in this situation though we may simply not know how. Knowing the right thing to do or say is this circumstance can be difficult. While nothing you do or say will take away their pain, reaching out and offering them your support will remind them they are loved and not alone. Directors of funeral homes in Saint Charles, MO. share these ways to express support to a friend after a death. 


Send a Bouquet of Flowers 



Sending flowers is probably the most common way of expressing sympathy and support for a grieving friend. Often called sympathy arrangements, these floral baskets can be purchased online or at local retailer premade. You can also have them custom made by working with a florist one-on-one. Just let them know the basket is a sympathy arrangement as there are certain flowers that are more commonly used in these types of arrangements. 


Create a Care Package 


If you want to take it a step further, rather than sending flowers, you could create and send your friend a care package. This package could contain items they need as well as items that can bring them a little comfort. Some ideas fort things to include are: 


  • Food Items – When your friend is grieving, they may not feel like or forget to eat. Adding in things such as granola or protein bars, nuts, dried berries and or fruit, chips, or popcorn can give them and easy snack to munch on. 
  • Comfort Items – Offer our friend a little comfort buy including things like cozy socks, scented candles, bubble bath, a weighted blanket, stuffed animal, or cozy pajamas. 
  • Creative Activities – Adding things in like a journal with a nice pen, a set of paints and a canvas, or colors and coloring book can give your friend a creative outlet to help process and express their grief. 


Offer Your Personal Help 


When someone is mourning, they often lack the motivation or time to carry on with mundane daily tasks. This is where you can offer your personal help. You could offer with daily and household chores such as: 


  • Take care of the dog for a few days 
  • Clean their house 
  • Run errands such as picking up groceries or dry cleaning 
  • Perform yard work or household chores 
  • Cook them dinner 


Final Thoughts 


While you may not be able to help your friend with the arrangements with funeral homes in Saint Charles, MO., you can see there are several ways you can show your love and support for them afterwards. What you ultimately decide will be up to you and what you feel your friend needs the most. And remember, even though may of these items are great to show support, one thing that is always welcome is and someone to talk to. Sometimes the best thing you can give your friend is your time and an ear to talk to. 


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