CORRIGAN Denis

This was published in the following publications on 10.01.2011:
Irish Times

CORRIGAN Denis (Halldene Avenue, Bishopstown) - We, his wife, Eileen, his children, Elizabeth, Annemarie, Jim, Christine, Donncha, Stephen (remembering the late David at this time) wish to thank most sincerely all who sympathised with, comforted and supported us following the sudden loss of Denis, our much loved and sadly missed husband, father and grandfather. To our family, to our relatives - thank you. To our kind neighbours and friends, to those who attended the removal, funeral Mass and burial in difficult weather conditions and to those who sent such beautiful letters and Mass cards - thank you. Thanks also to the ambulance crew and C.U.H, to the priests, to Bishop John Buckley, Monsignor Kevin O'Callaghan and to O' Connor Funeral Home Directors. A special word of thanks to Muskerry Golf Club members who provided a guard of honour on Denis's final journey. As it is impossible for us to thank everybody individually please accept this acknowledgement as a sincere token of our appreciation. We are eternally grateful to you all. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.God grant me the Serenity to accept the Things I cannot Change, Courage to Change the Things I can, and Wisdom to know the Difference.
Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal.

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