PERCIVAL Mervyn

This was published in the following publications on 13.12.2008:
Irish Times

PERCIVAL Mervyn (Malahide, Co. Dublin) (Died December 22, 2007) - As we approach the First Anniversary of Mervyn's death, Mervyn's wife Margaret, sons Roger and Geoff, brother Charlie and mother-in-law Edie wish to express our sincere gratititude to all who sympathised and shared with us in our sad loss. We greatly appreciate the kindness of our neighbours and friends who provided tremendous comfort, support and practical help. Thank you to all those who sent Mass Cards, letters of sympathy and to those who attended the funeral at St Andrew's Church, Malahide. A special thank you to Rev. Norman Gamble and Rev. Ken Sherwood who conducted the Service so eloquently and to Michael O'Brien for Mervyn's eulogy; to Rodney Baldwin and the choir of St Andrew's Church; members of the Clef Club, St Bartholomew's choir and the Strollers who provided the beautiful music at the funeral. Thanks to all Mervyn's friends who visited him during his short time in the Blackrock Clinic. We are deeply appreciative of the excellent care and attention Mervyn received from Dr Lehar and all the nursing staff and also to his G.P. Dr Fergus Brady. A special thank you to all who donated to the R.N.L.I. As it is impossible to thank all of you individually, please accept this acknowledgment as a token of our appreciation.Always loved and remembered. R.I.P.

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