SLOAN

This was published in the following publications on 16.10.2006:
Irish Times

SLOAN (Ita Flynn) (Roebuck Park, Dundrum, Dublin formerly of Wolfe Tone Street, Sligo) - October 13, 2006 (peacefully), surrounded by her loving family and in the loving care of all in St. Patrick's Ward, Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross, after a long illness borne with courage, dignity and good humour; darling wife and pal of Noel, wonderful mother to Dáire, Raymond, Carl, Dervilla and Darina. Much loved and last surviving daughter of the late Patrick and Bridget Flynn, sister of the late Molly, Milo, Birdie, Eileen, Sheelah, Oonah, Peggy and Vera. Ita will be sadly missed by her loving husband, sons, daughters, sons-in-law Jim and Michael, daughters-in-law Rhona and Gary, grandchildren Daniel, Hanna, David, Katie, Lucy, Karl, Adam and Sophie, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces and by her wonderful and dedicated carers Brid, Frank, Bernie, Anne and Frances and by her many relatives, neighbours and friends. Rest in peace. Removal tomorrow (Monday) evening from Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross to Holy Cross Church, Dundrum arriving at 6 o'clock Funeral Mass on Tuesday at 11 o'clock afterwards to Kilmashogue Cemetery. House private. Family flowers only, donations in lieu please, if desired, to St. Patrick's Ward, Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross."Night is falling dear mother
and the long day is o'er".

Beach

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