MacGUILL
This was published in the following publications on 12.02.2005:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 12.02.2005:
Irish Times
MacGUILL (Maeve) (Seatown Place, Dundalk) - James, Ciarán, Dáire, Eithne and Conor MacGuill would like to express our sincere appreciation to all those who sympathised with us on our mother's death. Our thanks to all those who called to the house, attended at the removal, the Mass and the funeral and particularly those who travelled long distances. Our thanks to all who remembered her in their prayers, had Masses said for her, sent us letters of condolence, floral tributes and donated to the Irish Cancer Society. We would like to thank our mother's General Practitioner, Dr John Whately, doctors Conrad Timon and David Fennelly, the staff of the Oncology Day Unit and Nightingale Ward at the Blackrock Clinic, the Laboratory and Occupational Therapy Department of Louth County Hospital, the Homecare Team attached to the Dochas Centre, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda, the Public Health Team, Market Street, Dundalk and The Irish Cancer Society. A special thanks to Fr. Éamonn McCamley ADM St Patrick's, Dundalk for his attention to our Mother and for, together with Archbishop Sean Brady, facilitating the celebration of her Requiem Mass in the Tridentine Rite. We would like to thank Fr. Michael Cahill for celebrating the Mass and to Brendan and Sarah McCourt for the dignified and prayerful music which accompanied it. We would also like to thank Peter Dixon, Funeral Director, who ensured that all arrangements went smoothly and with great dignity, and An Garda Síochána for their assistance. We would particularly like to thank our neighbours, family and friends for their kindness and support and who have our most sincere gratitude. Prayers for the repose of our mother's soul will be offered at 11 o'clock Tridentine Latin Mass on Sunday February 20, 2005 at St. Audeons, High Street, Dublin 8.
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