JUDGE

This was published in the following publications on 26.08.2005:
Irish Times

JUDGE (William) (Bill) (Ballycumber Road, Ferbane, Offaly, formerly Westport, Co. Mayo) - Bill's wife Phyllis and family would like to thank all those who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement. A special word of appreciation to our close circle of family, friends and neighbours for all their help and support and all those who helped with the catering. Sincere thanks to Fr F. Murray, P.P. and Fr P. Pepper C.C. (Ferbane) for their continued support and to Fr R. Kelly (Mucklagh) and Fr. S. Burke (Boher), for concelebrating the funeral Mass. Thanks also to Dr Gay Murphy, Ferbane and to doctors Chris Thompson and Liam Grogan and all the staff of the Diabetic and Oncology Units at Beaumont Hospital. Also to all those who sent Mass cards, letters of sympathy, to those who attended the removal, Mass and burial, especially those who travelled long distances, and to the support from our employers in Jones Lang La Salle and TV3. We would like to thank the choir and altar servers, undertaker J. Grennan and gravediggers, the Garda Síochána (Birr District) and former colleagues in Ferbane both serving and retired and to the members who provided the Guard of Honour. Finally, thanks to all who gave donations for Cancer and Diabetic Research. Mass has been offered for your intentions with deep appreciation and thanks.

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