I have a friend who is a recent widow and she has trouble getting around, walks with a cane, so I asked her if she would like me to go to our church's Solace at Solstice and light a candle for her late husband. She said yes, she would appreciate that, as she could not make it there, it was too far to walk from where she was sitting in our Family Life Center at a special holiday dinner we were enjoying.
So, I went and lit candles for her late husband, my husband and my parents. Since my parents had been married for 61 years, I lit one candle for the both of them. Then I prayed with our pastor for all the folks that I lit candles for. I also laid flowers on the alter for those who had passed on.
There was a nice leaflet that was handed to me when I came in, so I got one for my widow friend too, so that she could read it when she gets home. She has maccular (sp?) degeneration and reads with a magnifying glass, so I knew she could not read it when I gave it to her, so I said "Here is something for you to read when you go home." I also picked up her Christmas cards from the mailbox we have in the narthex of the church. It is there so we can trade cards without having to pay postage. She was grateful for that as well, and oh yes, I placed her cards into the box for others too.
I also try to get coffee for her when she comes to dinner, as it is rough to carry a cup of coffee when you walk with a cane!