A Sympathy letter is written to express your condolences or share the grief of the recipient in the event of a loss in death or unfortunate circumstance. The letter contents should be soft while conveying empathy on the low feelings of the recipient, with the purpose of easing the grief and strengthening of the recipient.
From:
Will Alexander
80 Bungana Drive
Balaklava SA 5461
Australia
January 07, 2017
To:
Mauro Sal
Largo Febo, 102
25030-Coccaglio BS
Italy
Dear Mauro
RE: My Deepest Sympathy
Please allow me to convey my deepest sympathy on the loss of your job last week. I heard about your retrenchment from your company from Jacky, our old classmate whom I bumped into 2 days ago. It is indeed shocking news that such an established company like Trans-Met should be caught up in a bad financial situation.
But in this ailing economy, anything is possible. No employee is shielded from recession consequences. I was in the same boat as you 2 years ago. I am sure that you will be able to find employment again very quickly with your impressive credentials.
Please let me know if I can be of help to you at this time of shock and anxiety. Stay strong and calm, my friend.
Yours truly,
Will
From:
Will Alexander
80 Bungana Drive
Balaklava SA 5461
Australia
January 07, 2017
To:
Mauro Sal
Largo Febo, 102
25030-Coccaglio BS
Italy
Dear Mauro
RE: My Deepest Sympathy
Please allow me to convey my deepest sympathy on the loss of your job last week. I heard about your retrenchment from your company from Jacky, our old classmate whom I bumped into 2 days ago. It is indeed shocking news that such an established company like Trans-Met should be caught up in a bad financial situation.
But in this ailing economy, anything is possible. No employee is shielded from recession consequences. I was in the same boat as you 2 years ago. I am sure that you will be able to find employment again very quickly with your impressive credentials.
Please let me know if I can be of help to you at this time of shock and anxiety. Stay strong and calm, my friend.
Yours truly,
Will
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