CONLON

This was published in the following publications on 04.10.2008:
Irish Times

CONLON (Gabrielle Kathleen Alexandra) (Le Vésinet, France) (Passed away on the August 24, 2008) - Her parents Mélanie and Paul, her brothers Kiann and James would like to thank all those who expressed their sympathy and support during her illness and after her passing. In particular the family deeply appreciates the magnificent care she received at L'H™pital Armand Trousseau, Paris, under the care of Professor Judith Landman-Parker and her staff during Gabrielle`s long illness. Leur dévouement et solidarité ne seront jamais oubliés. The family would also like to profoundly thank Doctor Anne O' Meara and her staff and colleagues, nurses, social workers and carers at the Crumlin Children's hospital, Dublin who provided extraordinary care, outstanding professionalism and true humanity to Gabrielle in her final days. We remember her teachers and class from L'école International Malherbe who expressed their affection and sympathy as well as the great many neighbours and friends in Le Vésinet who supported us at this very difficult time. Finally we thank our relatives and friends in both Ireland and France without whom we could not have lived through this trying time and in particular we thank the Reverend John Murphy and the Reverend Richard Quinn for their caring service. Please all accept our heartfelt thanks.

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