LAWLOR, Tony

This was published in the following publications on 21.12.2018:
Irish Times

LAWLOR, Tony (William. A) Cabinteely - On the eve of his last Christmas Season with us, Tony's wife, Bessie and his children Anthony, Gemma and Kathryn wish to sincerely thank all those who attended his home and funeral following his passing, especially those who travelled from abroad, and those who sent Mass Cards and messages of sympathy over the past year. To our extended family, friends and neighbours, to the sisters of the Cross and Passion Order for all their prayers, to the ladies of De Vesci Tennis Club, heartfelt thanks. To Tony's friends and colleagues from the ESB and Craddockstown Golf Club - thank you for supporting him so wonderfully. We are deeply grateful to those who helped in any way during Tony's illness: especially Dr. Brian Kilbride, Johnstown Medical Centre, the P.H. Nurses Jackie King and Anne Carmondy, the Irish Cancer Society and particularly Our Lady's Hospice Blackrock and their Community Palliative Care Team. Thank you to Fr. John Sinnott and the Bereavement team and all who participated in the celebration of his life at Johnstown Parish Church. We will never forget your loving kindnesses. A Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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Thinking of you all this Christmas..​Tony was a gentleman..​the connaughton


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