Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, sadly it is OP - I'm so sorry, and I'm very sorry for your loss.
My mother died at home, and in the last few weeks it was evident to neighbors what was happening as they saw ambulances come and go, a hospital bed being delivered, etc...
She had a neighbor (immediately next door) who was a real estate agent. I received a condolence card from that neighbor, with a solicitation to list the house with her, and it was postmarked 2 days before my mother actually died.
I will never. ever. forget that. She, of course, did not get the listing but a colleague of hers did and I told that story - so I know it made it back to her. And I don't care about whether that makes me seem petty or vengeful.
I agree that most people are just trying to find something to say, or a way to commiserate on the hardship of the whole thing, but it's really hard to cope w/ the "casual" chitchat after a loss like this. My condolences to you.
Oh my gosh- that real estate agent must be related to neighbors that sent get “thinking of you” card… the card did say that on front and inside they wrote that they have always been interested in house and would love to live there-made me think if Seinfeld episode where the bit was people should combine obituaries with apartment listings… so odd.