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Thanksgiving Wishes For Someone Who Lost A Loved One

Find meaningful Thanksgiving wishes for someone who has lost a loved one. Words of encouragement to help bring comfort in difficult times.

Find compassionate Thanksgiving wishes and encouraging messages for someone who has lost a loved one. Each message is specially crafted to help provide comfort in difficult times. Use these words of inspiration to bring a ray of light in a dark time.
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Thinking of you this Thanksgiving. Grief and gratitude share the same table this year. Both are allowed to be there.

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Wishing you a gentle Thanksgiving. The empty chair is a real thing. So is the love that put a person in it for so long.

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Thanksgiving thoughts for the friend who is missing someone this year. The day will be hard. You don't have to pretend otherwise.

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Holding you in mind this Thanksgiving. The first one without them is its own kind of ache. There's no script.

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Wishing you a Thanksgiving with people who let you be exactly as quiet, as tearful, or as okay as you need to be.

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Thanksgiving wish: that the memories you carry of your loved one feel close today, not just sharp.

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Sending you love this Thanksgiving. Whatever the day looks like, you're not facing it alone.

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Thinking of you. The day asks for gratitude. You're allowed to feel both grief and a little of it, at the same time.

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Wishing you a Thanksgiving where the love around you holds the weight you can't quite hold today.

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Thanksgiving thoughts. The seat at the table they used to sit in is empty. The seat in your heart they hold is not.

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Sending warmth. The first holidays after a loss are the hardest. The second ones are not easier — they're just different. I'm thinking of you through both.

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Wishing you a Thanksgiving with people who knew your loved one too. Sharing the memory is sometimes the whole comfort.

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Holding you close today. The grief doesn't pause for the calendar. The love that caused it doesn't pause either.

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Thanksgiving thoughts for the friend who is doing harder math this year. The day will pass. The love will not.

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Sending love. The table is set. The person is missed. Both are real, and both belong.

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Wishing you a Thanksgiving with the kind of company who knows when to talk and when to just sit with you.

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Thanksgiving wish: that today you find a small good moment between the harder ones.

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Thinking of you. The empty chair is loud. The love it represents is louder.

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Sending warmth this Thanksgiving. The day is for what you have. Today you also have grief. Both count as part of the truth.

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Wishing you a quieter Thanksgiving if you need it, or a louder one if that helps. There's no wrong way to do this.

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Thanksgiving thoughts for the friend who is carrying the absence with them today. You are not alone in it.

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Holding you in my heart. The holiday will end. The love you carry for them won't.

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Wishing you a Thanksgiving where the memories you tell about them make people at the table smile.

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Sending love. The dish they always made, the joke they always told, the seat they always took — all of it lives, if you let it.

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Thanksgiving thoughts for someone navigating a holiday with a missing piece. The grief is the price of how much love there was.