Condolence Address

A condolence address (adressi) is a written expression of sympathy sent or given to the deceased's family in connection with the funeral. It may be signed by an individual, a group, or an organization.

The funeral condolence address is an established way to express sympathy to the grieving family. The significance of an address is particularly evident when the sender cannot attend the blessing ceremony or memorial reception in person.

Types of Addresses

The most common types are personal addresses, community addresses, and corporate addresses. A personal address is an individual message in which the sender writes their own condolences. A community address is sent on behalf of an association, hobby group, or neighbourhood. A corporate address is more formal and often includes the organization's logo or an official condolence text.

Etiquette and Practices

The address should preferably be delivered before the funeral or at the latest to the ceremony. If the death notice states "addresses instead of flowers" (adressit kukkien sijaan), this wish should be respected. In such cases, instead of a flower arrangement, sympathy is expressed in writing — often along with a monetary donation to a charity designated by the deceased.

The text of the address should be restrained and respectful. Typical expressions include:

  • "With our warmest condolences"
  • "In honour of [name's] memory"
  • "With deep sympathy"

There is no strict rule about length, but a short and sincere message is usually most effective.

Difference from a Flower Arrangement

An address is a written expression of sympathy, while a flower arrangement is a physical floral tribute. Both may be given alongside each other, unless the death notice states otherwise. An advantage of the address is that it remains with the family as a keepsake long after the flowers have wilted.

Role of Organizations

Employers, trade unions, and organizations often send an official address upon the death of a member or employee. A workplace address may contain a shared memorial text with the signatures of all colleagues. More information about funeral etiquette practices can be found in our funeral etiquette guide and address at funerals article.

Frequently asked questions

When is the address sent?

The address is usually delivered before the funeral or at the latest to the blessing ceremony. It can also be sent afterwards if the sender cannot attend in person. An appropriate time is within a few weeks of the death.

How does an address differ from a flower arrangement?

An address is a written expression of sympathy, while a flower arrangement is a physical floral tribute. Both can be given simultaneously. In some cases, the death notice requests addresses instead of flowers.

What is written in the address?

The address contains a condolence message, the deceased's name, and the sender's name(s). The text can be short and restrained, for example 'With our warmest condolences' or 'In honour of [name's] memory'.

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Sources

  1. Suomen evankelis-luterilainen kirkko – Hautaus