CONLON, Bridget

This was published in the following publications on 06.11.2012:
Irish Times

CONLON (née Gough) - November 5, 2012, Coolamber Road, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin, at her home shared with her daughter Siobhan and grandson Stephan, Bridget (Bridie), a kind and loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, after a life of 89 years of dedication to her family, (peacefully), with her family around her after a long illness, cared for lovingly and wonderfully over many years by her loving daughter Siobhan with the support of her daughters Ann and Patricia; Bridie will be sadly missed forever and always by her loving family, relatives, friends and neighbours. She now rests in peace with her husband and friend Billy. Reposing at her home. Removal this (Tuesday) evening at 5.30 o'clock to arrive at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Saggart for 6 o'clock Requiem Mass tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11 o'clock Burial afterwards in Saggart Cemetery. Her sons and daughters would like to acknowledge the support and care or her daughters-in-law, sons-in-law and Bill for his support and kindness. The quality of the support and care of Dr. Mohsin Moola, Judith Eustace the district Nurse and the home care team of Our Lady's Hospice Harold's Cross was exceptional and always comforting and reassuring. Family flowers only. Donation if desired to Our Lady's Hospice Harolds Cross."Codladh Samh a Mhamai"

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