COBBE Jim

This was published in the following publications on 16.04.2011:
Irish Times

COBBE Jim (Foxrock, Dublin) - On this Jim's first anniversary Jim's wife Gerri, daughter Emma, son Jamie and daughter-in-law Lisa wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions of sympathy received. We wish to thank all who came to the house and to the funeral service. While we are deeply saddened by Jim's passing we have found that the support along with the kind words and wonderful memories shared with us by so many in their cards and letters have been an uplifting experience. They have helped us to celebrate his life and the wonderful legacy he has left. Thank you to all the staff of the Nightingale Unit in Blackrock, the Home Care Team from Blackrock Hospice, Caroline the District Nurse, Pearl from The Irish Cancer Society, David Fennelly and Conor, friend and doctor, for their kindness to Jim and their support to us. Fr Paul Byrne and Fr. Gerry thank you both. We are so appreciative and touched by everyone's thoughtfulness, kindness and continued support. As it would be impossible to thank you all individually please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our heartfelt appreciation and know that everybody's kindness was noted by us and will always be remembered. "Many people walk in and out of your life, but only true friends leave footprints in your heart"

Beach

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