LALLY

This was published in the following publications on 03.12.2007:
Irish Times

LALLY (Olive) (Foxrock, Dublin 18) - On this, the First Anniversary of Olive's death, Olive's husband Pat and her brothers David and Derek would like to thank most sincerely all those people who sympathised and supported them at the time of Olive's death. The generousity, kindness and compassion shown to us at that time was very comforting and very much appreciated. A sincere thanks to all who attended the removal and the funeral Service, particularly those who travelled long distances. Special thanks to Dr. David Fennelly and the nursing staff in the Oncology Unit in St. Vincent's Hospital for their care and encouragement to Olive over the years. It is with gratitude we mention the Rev. Canon Cecil Bryan and the choir in Tullow Church for the beautiful ceremony. Olive would have been very pleased with the Service. Thanks are also due to Nichols Funeral Directors for a most sensitive and professional service. To all Olive's many friends, her colleagues at St. Patrick's Hospital, your support and friendship has been a great comfort in this last year. The family is grateful to the many who sent sympathy cards, Mass cards, letters and messages. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this as an acknowledgement of our sincere thanks to all. Remembered and loved always by her husband Pat and family.

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