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Should I send an anniversary card to my mom if dad has passed?

Woman; wondering; sadness

Dear Polite One,

Should I send a card to my mother for her anniversary if my father has recently passed?

Worried about Mom

Dear Worried about Mom,

I am sincerely sorry for your loss.  This must be a difficult time for all of you.  It is especially trying for the parent who is grieving.

Although an anniversary is an important date and should not be ignored, an off-the-rack card would not be appropriate.   A handwritten note mentioning a time all of you shared, including your feelings would be priceless.  A visit would be even better.  Your presence may help relieve the pain.

Sincerely,

The Polite One

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