poohfriend77
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My dad passed away suddenly in November, and lots of people dropped food off at my mom's house. It was a nice mix of things family could eat those first few days and stuff my mom could freeze and have for dinner later on. That was nice because I wasn't sure she'd want to cook just for herself.
Her good friend came over while we were at the funeral home making arrangements and cleaned (vacuumed, dusted, scrubbed kitchen floor, bathrooms) so my mom wouldn't be stressed about cleaning when people dropped by. Obviously you have to be a very close friend to do something like that, but it was so nice!
I got a couple cards with restaurant/pizza gift cards, which was totally unexpected and appreciated! I also got a pack of postage stamps in a card. What a great idea! I had so many thank you cards to send, and the stamps just took one thing off my "to-do" list. Simple, but appreciated.
I will add that if you just send money to someone, include a note about what it's for. My mom received several checks/cash, and she assumed that they were meant to be donated in my dad's honor or have Masses said, rather than for her use. If you just want to help with expenses, pay for hotels, groceries, etc.... say so!
Her good friend came over while we were at the funeral home making arrangements and cleaned (vacuumed, dusted, scrubbed kitchen floor, bathrooms) so my mom wouldn't be stressed about cleaning when people dropped by. Obviously you have to be a very close friend to do something like that, but it was so nice!
I got a couple cards with restaurant/pizza gift cards, which was totally unexpected and appreciated! I also got a pack of postage stamps in a card. What a great idea! I had so many thank you cards to send, and the stamps just took one thing off my "to-do" list. Simple, but appreciated.
I will add that if you just send money to someone, include a note about what it's for. My mom received several checks/cash, and she assumed that they were meant to be donated in my dad's honor or have Masses said, rather than for her use. If you just want to help with expenses, pay for hotels, groceries, etc.... say so!
I do this, usually for a wife that loses her husband! I have seen countless dumpsters full of flowers after a wake/funeral and truthfully it sickens me. I always felt that flowers in the home would be enjoyed more while having a cup of coffee and starting some of the most difficult days would be much more appreciated. If I know that the person had a favorite flower or color then I am sure to include those.