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Money in a sympathy card?
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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 673361" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I grew up in Kansas. It's common there and nobody is horrified or upset by the kind giving from friends and family. Usually you would see anywhere from $5 to $25. It's an act of caring and contributing to funeral expenses or to make a donation in the deceased persons name. It doesn't mean you are poor or needy, it means we care and want to support you. We no longer live in Kansas but when my mother passed away a year ago, a few people did include a small donation. That money was donated to hospice in her name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 673361, member: 30"] I grew up in Kansas. It's common there and nobody is horrified or upset by the kind giving from friends and family. Usually you would see anywhere from $5 to $25. It's an act of caring and contributing to funeral expenses or to make a donation in the deceased persons name. It doesn't mean you are poor or needy, it means we care and want to support you. We no longer live in Kansas but when my mother passed away a year ago, a few people did include a small donation. That money was donated to hospice in her name. [/QUOTE]
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