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Bilbophile Posted 22 years ago
Letter Writing

I need to announce the death of our honorary president

Our honorary president, a great scholar and practitioner, highly appreciated internationally for decades, has passed away and our centre (actually, its president) should inform the foreign organisations he was a member of.

It was already decided that a two-page necrologue would be enclosed to the letter.

What should the (cover?) letter contain and what are the proper phrases for such an announcement?

Thank you,
Yours sincerely
Bilbophile
  

Top answer

Hi bilbophile, I don't think there are any standards. I would tend to be brief. If he had close relationships with some people, I might provide more information.

  • Hi bilbophile, I don't think there are any standards.
  • I would tend to be brief.
  • If he had close relationships with some people, I might provide more information.
  • Your name Your position Your organization Address Zip/Postal Code Date Recipient's name Position Address Zip/Postal Code Dear Mr.
  • Lucky Recipient: The purpose of this letter is to inform of the passing away of John Doe.
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Hi bilbophile,

I don't think there are any standards. I would tend to be brief. If he had close relationships with some people, I might provide more information.

Your name
Your position
Your organization
Address
Zip/Postal Code

Date

Recipient's name
Position
Address
Zip/Postal Code


Dear Mr. Lucky Recipient
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Thank you very much, MountainHiker. Your advice has been most helpful both with respect to the content and form.
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bilbophile,

Glad I could help. Thank you very much for letting us know that the advice was of benefit.

MountainHiker
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I would think that what you will be attaching is an 'obituary', not a 'necrologue'.

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