condolences gift baskets


Sweet Condolences Gourmet Gift Basket


Sweet Condolences Gourmet Gift Basket


$109.99


This Sweet Condolences Gourmet Gift Basket offers healthy wishes and comfort with its large array of fresh fruits and treats for the group of family and friends paying their respects. This beautiful bright basket is packed with crispy apples and pears, juicy oranges, cheese, cookies, focaccia crisps, Columbus Salami, cheese straws, almonds, dried fruit and Ghirardelli to offer your most sincere sentiments.

No Condolences


No Condolences


$4.99


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Sirens And Condolences [ECD]


Sirens And Condolences [ECD]


$17.73


Sirens And Condolences [ECD]

Baby Shower Gift Baskets


Baby Shower Gift Baskets


$72


Choose from four creative baby shower gift baskets overflowing with adorable, yet practical gifts like a hooded bath towel, washcloths, baby’s first frame, or cotton tees to match.

Kind Condolences Mini Rose Plant - FedEx


Kind Condolences Mini Rose Plant – FedEx


$34.9


A gorgeous way to express your deepest sympathies. This 6.5-inch mini rose plant is a gesture of peace and tranquility with its pristine white blooms. Arriving in a stylish black bag, this plant creates a simple gift that will offer comfort to your special recipient in their time of need.

condolences gift baskets
What am I obligated to do?


The woman that I used to babysit for about 13 years ago called to let me know that her mother-in-law passed away. The kids I used to babysit are pretty much grown up now and I haven’t seen them in ages. I still am in occasional contact with their mother (the one that called). I don’t know the proper etiquette for handling this situation.

Ideally, I’d like to just send a gift basket to their house but they are expensive and we are on a tight budget. The fact that she called made me feel obligated for something. Is sending JUST a condolence card too tacky? I am unable to attend the wake so I cannot just ignore the situation.

PLEASE ADVISE!

You may feel obligated to do more, but if you go and pick a nice card and send it that is all you need to do. Staying in touch is nice, and it says a lot for you that they still think of you even in times like this. You must have been a very good sitter, and be considered a friend. Write a note in the card don’t just sign it, and they will appreciate it just as much. Oh yes a proper note is written in plain paper cut to fit the size of the card. This is so the family may remove it for the senders privacy.

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