MEAGHER

This was published in the following publications on 30.09.2006:
Irish Times

MEAGHER (Pauline) (Wellington Road, Dublin and late of Texas, U.S.A.) (Died May 4, 2006) - Michael and Karen wish to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised and offered support to us on the loss of our beloved Pauline, those who called to the house and those who attended at the removal and Requiem Mass, sent floral tributes, Mass Cards and letters of sympathy. Our thanks also to Fr Martin O'Farrell, Fr Pat Carroll, Fr Paul Lavelle, Fr Paul Tyrrell who were present for the removal and Requiem Mass and to Fr Paddy Finn who visited Pauline at home on a regular basis. In addition, we thank all who made the Requiem Mass a wonderful celebration of Pauline's life and, in particular, Cel Phelan who delivered a most moving Reflection. A heartfelt thanks to the doctors, nurses and chaplains at St Vincent's Private Hospital, in particular Dr David Fennelly and the Day Care Oncology staff, Dr Eoin Tiernan and Carmel Houlihan. We thank those who called to visit Pauline at home and those who provided transport to hospital when required. Finally, we thank the staff at the Blackrock Hospice who contributed so much to the quality of life for Pauline. We trust that this acknowledgment will be accepted as a token of our deep appreciation for the support we have received. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

Beach

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