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Spiritual messages tell a bereaved person that they’re in your heart. If someone has passed on and made their transition to Heaven, there are many beautiful words of condolences that you can share. Here, we'll provide quotes, prayers, and lines of Scripture that you can say out loud or write down. Read these touching examples to know exactly what to say spiritually when someone dies. You'll provide support to a person in need.

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“We’ll all remember your partner’s generosity and beautiful heart. May God guide you and surround you with love.”

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Michaela Hudson
Michaela Hudson
Grief Counselor
Most of the time a person that's going through grief just wants a safe space to express themselves. I'd offer them a chance to share what they're feeling and let them know that you're there for them anytime they need. Tell them, "It's okay not to feel okay."
Cole Imperi
Cole Imperi
Certified Thanatologist
One of the best things you can say or write is to share a memory of the person who has died. Instead of adding to the chorus of “I’m sorry for your loss”— you can say, “I’m so sorry for the loss of your dad. I want to tell you about my strongest memory of him — I remember him picking me up after school in eighth grade and taking me out for ice cream. I'll never forget the way your dad cared for me.”

Sharing memories is a gift — it lets people know their person made a big impact.

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Lia Huynh, LMFT
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This article was co-authored by Lia Huynh, LMFT and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Flamiano. Lia Huynh is a Christian Counselor with over 20 years of experience. She specializes in providing counseling services for individuals, couples, Christians, and Asian Americans. Lia holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Los Angeles, and an MS in Marriage and Family Therapy and Pupil Personnel Services from San Francisco State University. This article has been viewed 25,634 times.
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