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How to reply to the funeral message? How to write the funeral message?
Thank you very much for writing this letter, and I bow to all of you.
Thanks for the care and care of his friends during his death.
Let me feel the warmth and comfort of my friends when I am sad.
Thank you very much. I wish you peace and happiness all your life.
Thanks to the arrival of relatives and friends, our pain was calmed down.
7. It is difficult for us to express anything in words now, but thank you all the same.
I don't know where to start, because I have said countless things to villagers and neighbors in the past.
9. I think that at this moment, only two words can represent my mood, one is "thank you", two are "thank you" and three are "thank you".
10. Here, on behalf of the old man and his wife and children, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the leaders, relatives and friends who participated in the memorial service and condolence activities! Thank you for giving up your leisure during the National Day holiday, walking through mountain roads and mud to your hometown, and joining our third farewell.
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