REILLY, Dr. William

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

REILLY, Dr. William. Baldrumman, Lusk, Co. Dublin (died February 18, 2008) - His wife Alvin, sons James, William, Francis, daughter Susan, daughters-in-law Leena and Anuska and granddaughter Anila, sisters Imelda, Colette, Ann, Noel, Celine, James, Maeve, Colm, Grainne and Fiona and his aunt Sister Mary Celine, in-laws, nieces, nephews wish to thank all his relative, friends and neighbours who supported him and made such a difference during his illness and to acknowledge all the unexpected acts of kindness he received. We wish to thank Dr. Liam Grogan from Beaumont Hospital, Dr. John Maher from the Mater Hospital for their kindness and compassion. We also wish to thank St. Francis Hospice, Raheny, especially Sean O'Brien for his pleasant home visits and phone calls and his understanding for Billy's wish for independence. We wish to say thank you to everyone who came to Billy's funeral, sent flowers, Mass cards and money for the Hospice and unstintingly gave support during that time and since. We wish to give special thanks to Fr. Mullen P.P. for the time thought and trouble he went to for the funeral and the support he gave to our family. We trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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