REIDY

This was published in the following publications on 06.03.2007:
Irish Times

REIDY (née Jones) (Marjorie) (Walkinstown, Dublin) (Died March 6, 2006) - On this the First Anniversary of the death of Marjorie Reidy, her husband Paddy and her family remember her with love and gratitude. We miss her deeply - recalling especially her unfailing support, wit and wisdom. We wish to remember with appreciation our many relatives, friends and neighbours who supported us at the time of her death and over the past year. We sincerely thank those who came to Cromwellsfort Road to be with us when we brought Marjorie home and shared treasured memories of her. We remember with gratitude the many who blessed us with their presence as we brought her to her Parish Church of Walkinstown or as we celebrated her life at her funeral Mass, and those who accompanied her to Bohernabreena Cemetery for her burial. We thank all who had Masses offered or who wrote or phoned their condolences from near and far. We are forever grateful to each and every person who prayed with and for us at the time of Marjorie's death, and would like to especially thank the priests of Walkinstown Parish for their kindness, the many concelebrants and Bishop Eamonn Walsh for his presence and prayerful support. Kindly continue to include Marjorie in your thoughts and prayers. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.Faoi bhrat Mhuire go raibh sí.

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