KIRWAN

This was published in the following publications on 04.08.2008:
Irish Times

KIRWAN (née Lawlor) (Perrystown, Dublin 12) - On this the first anniversary of Bernadette's (Bernie) death her loving husband Christy, her daughter Nóirín, her sons Ciarán and Shane and extended family, would like to thank all those who sympathised with us and who showed such kindness in supporting us throughout her illness and her death. We especially thank her sister Carmel and brother Des. A special thank you to all our relatives, neighbours and friends for all their help and support during the last year. We sincerely thank all those who called to the house and attended the prayers, Requiem Mass and burial. To all those who sent Mass and sympathy cards, letters of condolence, perpetual enrollments, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy, we are most grateful. We would like to thank our Parish Priest Fr. Pat Doody C.S.Sp and all the priests of the parish together with Fr. Brendan Carr C.S.Sp. We would also like to thank Fr. Dominic Browne for participating in the beautiful funeral Mass and leading the graveside prayers. We also thank the doctors, nurses and staff of the William Stokes Unit, Tallaght Hospital. As it is impossible to thank everybody individually we hope this acknowledgement will be accepted as a token of our deep appreciation and gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.

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