LEE, Henry

This was published in the following publications on 18.04.2014:
Irish Times

LEE Henry Myles, (Dedham, U.K. and Foxrock, Co. Dublin) died September 30, 2013 - With deepest gratitude for your support in our sad loss, the family thank most sincerely all who sympathised with us on Harry's untimely death. We are very grateful to all who called to the house, to Gwinnell's Funeral Home where Harry reposed, who attended the funeral, made phone calls, sent Mass Cards, letters of sympathy and texts, all of which were a great comfort to us during that difficult time. A special word of thanks to those who travelled long distances, with great inconvenience, to be with us. Heartfelt thanks to the Booth and Stevens families for their love, kindness and unfailing support which sustained us during our tragic loss. Sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours who were always there for us, and whose continuing support is much appreciated. The family gratefully acknowledge the kindness and sympathy received from Harry's former colleagues at the Bank of Ireland, and from his loyal friends in Dun Laoghaire Golf Club and St. Brigid's Badminton Club. A special thanks to all who looked after Harry during his illness. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, we hope this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our sincere appreciation. Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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