How To Send A Sympathy Card

We have provided this service for extended family and friends of the deceased to easily and inexpensively mail a real, high quality, sympathy card to the family.

Just click the “Send A Sympathy Card” button below you will be able to go through the process in less than 5 minutes. Once you have completed the card creation and payment process your card will be created this evening and be in the mail tomorrow and should be received within one week. This process saves you from having to buy the card from the store, finding a postage stamp, and then putting it in the mailbox.

How To Send A Sympathy Card If you do not know the mailing address of the family, please feel free to send it in care of the funeral home and we will make sure that the family receives it. Please refer to the image to the right on how to fill out the “Sent To Address” section if you want to sent the card in care of us.

Hans Mailing information:

c/o Hans Funeral Home
1088 Western Avenue
Albany, NY 12203



How To Send A Sympathy Card
  • Testimonials

    Our everlasting gratitude...

    Dear Stephen:

    On behalf of my mother and family I would like to thank you and your staff for conducting a beautiful service for my father in June.
    All that was important to us, you professionally honored; all that we were unable to think of, you did. To have a loved one treated so respectfully at death means everything to the family. Our everlasting gratitude to you for your caring of my father and all of us. – BB

    I appreciate the kindness and thoughtfulness...

    Dear Stephen:

    I appreciate the kindness and thoughtfulness you extended to my family. It was a great honor to participate as I did and of course to wake my mother at home was the ultimate. I will always be grateful for that kindness. – PC

    Thank you so much for all you did...

    Dear Stephen:

    Thank you so much for all you did to make a sad time glorious in the Lord. Frances was a great friend and she must have enjoyed looking down on us and telling us that the “best is yet to come!” – EG