LYNCH
This was published in the following publications on 23.04.2008:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 23.04.2008:
Irish Times
LYNCH (Christina) (Cabinteely Village, Dublin 18) (died suddenly on October 23, 2007) - Christina's family would like to thank most sincerely everybody who sympathised with us on the sad and painful loss of our beloved Chris. We deeply appreciate your kindness, generosity of spirit and support. In particular we thank the ambulance service, the doctors and nurses of St. James's Hospital for the exceptional care shown to Chris. Our heartfelt thanks to all who attended Chris's removal, funeral Mass, burial especially the many who travelled from England and all parts of Ireland, called to our home and telephoned. To those who sent Mass cards, sympathy cards, floral tributes, who wrote supportive letters expressing their love and admiration for Chris that moved us deeply. To all who sent donations to the I.C.U., St. James's Hospital (Family Room Fund) in Chris's honour, many thanks. We would like to express a special word of thanks to Chris's very dear friends and work colleagues in Scott Tallon Walker Architects and for their very kind words which were expressed at the funeral Mass, it brought home to us the high esteem in which Chris was held, we will be always grateful. Sincere thanks to all who took part in Chris's beautiful funeral Mass making it so special, in particular Monsignor Conor Ward and Fr. Tom O'Keefe. We are deeply grateful to Chris's circle of friends in particular her special friends and racing buddies in the Horse and Hound whom she held dear to her heart. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbours your kindness and continued support has been a source of great comfort and strength to us during this most difficult time, no words can convey our gratitude to you all. Chris touched so many lives, she was loving and generous in every way, she will guide us through life, and will live on in our hearts and memories. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all your intentions."May her gentle soul rest in peace"
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