MEAGHER, Michael

This was published in the following publications on 01.06.2018:
Irish Times

MEAGHER, Michael, Templeogue, Dublin, died March 14, 2018 - Michael's wife Moira and children Liam, Helen and Teresa would like to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy received following the death of a much loved husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle. We offer our sincere thanks to our relations, friends, neighbours, Michael's former colleagues, those who travelled long distances, who visited our home, attended the Funeral Services, and offered help and support. To those who send cards, messages of condolences, flowers, or made a donation to the Alzheimers Society, thank you. We would like to pay tribute to the wonderful care given to Michael by Dr. Kevin McPartlin and Dr. Ronan Keoghan, Shay, Murray and Antoine from Comfort Keepers, public health nurse Mary O'Brien, the staff of Franks Ward and the pastoral care team of Tallaght Hospital. We are truly grateful to Fr. Paddy Nuwe-Agabah, soloist Fidelma Kelly, and organist Evelyn Hearns who made the Requiem Mass so meaningful. Finally, to Mary, Robert and staff of Massey Bros., Templeogue for their excellent service and professionalism. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually we trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for all your intentions.

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