BYRNE

This was published in the following publications on 26.10.2007:
Irish Times

BYRNE Oliver (Ollie) (late of Fortfield Road, Terenure, Dublin 6W) - The sisters and brothers of Ollie would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with them during their recent sad loss. Those who travelled long distances, called to our home, attended the removal and funeral Mass. Those who sent Mass cards, sympathy cards, flowers, donations and letters of sympathy. To our good neighbours, family and friends, our thanks for their help and support. A very special thanks to Shelbourne Football Club, their Supporters Club and Schoolboys Section, for their kindness and support during this difficult time for us. Our thanks to the Garda Traffic Corps for getting us to the removal and cemetery for burial safely and on time. Our thanks also to St. James's Hospital, Beaumont Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital and Our Lady's Hospice for their wonderful care of Ollie. To Fr. Kevin Rowan, Fr. Eugene McCarthy, Fr. John Galvin and Fr. Jimmy Murray our thanks for the very meaningful removal and funeral Mass. Thanks also to the soloist and organist for the lovely singing and music. Our thanks to the undertakers Corrigan & Sons for their help and support in arranging the funeral. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this as an acknowledgement of our sincere thanks to all. A Mass will be offered for your intentions.

Beach

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