BURGESS

This was published in the following publications on 10.02.2006:
Irish Times

BURGESS (William J.) (Blackrock, Co. Dublin) - February 8, 2006 (peacefully), in the loving care of his family and staff of the Blackrock Clinic, beloved husband of June, much loved Dad of Alison, Bill and Emma, and brother of Evelyn; greatly missed by his family, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, son-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Funeral Service tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 11 o'clock in St Philip and St James Church, Cross Avenue, Blackrock followed by private cremation. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to Dr David Fennelly Cancer Research Fund, Blackrock Clinic."At peace".

Beach

BURGESS (William.J) (Died February 8, 2006) - On this, the first anniversary, his wife, family and sister wish to acknowledge with gratful thanks the sympathy and support offered when William lost his valiant fight. The many letters, Mass Cards, expressions of sympathy and donations to Cancer Research were much appreciated. The on going support and care of extended family, church family and friends has helped to lighten the burden of this loss. Special thanks to Dr. Fennelly's team in the Blackrock Clinic for their excellent care, and to our Rector Gillian Wharton, for her unceasing support, whose sincerity and eloquence on the occasion of the funeral was a fitting tribute for a very special man. "Sadly missed"

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