Anonymous wrote:I have worked as a legal secretary for one of my attorneys for about seven years. He is married with young adult kids. I've never met his wife or kids, but he talks about them all to me. His MIL just died (it was expected) today. He told me over the phone and I asked him to send my sympathy to his wife, etc.
1. Do I send/give a sympathy card? Since I already said it over the phone?
2. If yes, do I send a sympathy card to his house? Or leave it in his office?
3. Do I address it to his wife? Wife and her sister? The Gellar Family (which would be him, his wife and kids, but leave out wife's sisters and deceased's husband)?
4. What do I write? I am jewish, they are non-practicing Catholic (I think) who are very liberal. The deceased was declining for a while but they are still shaken.
Address the card to him and his wife, send it to their house, keep it simple with something like my deepest condolences/sympathies.