Sympathy Flowers

Sympathy flowers convey heartfelt condolences. Our thoughtful arrangements offer comfort and solace during challenging times.

Things our customers say

Denise Britton
Romford

I’m always impressed by the beautiful flowers offered on the website. Many to choose from and reasonably priced. Website easy to use. My latest order was for an aunt. She loved them. Deliveries have always been received on time and driver’s courtesy noted. Would thoroughly recommend.

STANLEY EGGLETON
Scunthorpe

The flowers as described and arrived as request and were much appreciated by Mrs Cooke. A further order will be placed on the 8th of September for te actual funeral day.

Claire Smeets
Northampton

The flowers were easy to order, good value and arrived really promptly. The recipient was very pleased with them.

Julie Catlett
Oswestry

The flowers were delivered on time. My sister-in-law was so happy with them. Thank you

Stephen payne
Luton

My mum loved the flowers

Sue Muirhead
Barking

After an initial problem when the wrong flowers were delivered Serenata pulled out all the stops to send the correct ones when we requested. They did not quibble and sent the correct flowers. Cannot fault them at all. My friend is so happy with them. Well done Serenata.

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Choosing Sympathy Flowers

Sympathy flowers hold a significant meaning when it comes to expressing condolences and offering comfort during times of loss. Sending sympathy flowers is a thoughtful gesture to show support and share in the grieving process. They can be sent to the bereaved family's home as a gesture of sympathy or to the funeral or memorial service as a way to honor and remember the departed. Whether it's a simple bouquet or an elegant arrangement, these flowers serve as a visual representation of care, compassion, and heartfelt condolences, providing solace to those who are mourning the loss of a loved one.

Sympathy Messages

On such a sad occasion, it may be difficult to find the right words that offer consolation and hope. If you're looking for a sympathy message to go with your bereavement flowers, here are a few options to choose from: With heartfelt sympathy and understanding thoughts in this time of sadness. There are no goodbyes for us, wherever you are, you will always be in my heart. I wish I could gather the right words to ease your pain and offer you comfort. Prayers and fond memories are what we have to remember our dearly departed. My most heartfelt condolences.

Expressing Condolences in a Beautiful Way

Expressing condolences in a beautiful way can bring comfort and solace to those who are grieving. Sending flowers is a timeless and heartfelt gesture that speaks volumes when words may fail. Each carefully selected bloom can convey a message of sympathy, compassion, and support. Whether it's a serene white arrangement symbolising purity and peace or a vibrant bouquet representing a celebration of life, the beauty of flowers offers a gentle reminder that even in the darkest times, there is still beauty and hope. By sending flowers, we not only honor the memory of the departed but also extend a tender embrace to those left behind, letting them know they are not alone in their sorrow.

Frequent questions about sympathy flowers

The most common colours used for bereavement flowers are white or muted pastel tones, but the best flowers for sympathy arrangements can be anything you think would be welcomed by the recipient. You can send a sympathy bouquet with white lilies, white roses, white freesia, white gypsophila or colourful chrysanthemums or gerberas to say 'I'm thinking of you'.

Ideally as soon as you hear about the passing, to express your condolences in a timely manner. Do not send sympathy flowers on the day of the funeral or close to the day as the recipient will be attending and not at home to receive the flowers.

Flowers are customary to express condolences, but if you don't want to send them, you can also send a sympathy card.

You could offer your support and help to the grieving family and let them know you're thinking of them in this difficult time. Often it's best to add specific examples of how you can be helpful for them during the grieving.