KEAVNEY, Peter

This was published in the following publications on 06.02.2010:
Irish Times

KEAVNEY (Peter) (Sutton, Dublin) died February 11, 2009 - Peter's wife Myra and his daughter Emma would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with us on our sad loss and all those who supported us during Peter's illness, had Masses offered, telephoned, called and helped us in so many ways. We would like to thank all the nurses and carers who looked after Peter at the Beacon Hospital with such exceptional care and attention. Special thanks to Doctors Jenny Westrup, Akin, Pierre Thirion, Alina Mihai and Dr John Kelly GP, for their unfailing professionalism and kindness. Thanks to all of our friends from all parts of our lives, our family members who travelled distances to be with us, our colleagues, neighbours and friends from Royal Dublin and Howth Golf Clubs and all those who have thought of us during this sad time. Thanks to Fathers Des Dooley, Des Reid and Kevin Bartley for their comforting support and prayers at the removal and funeral Masses and to Tom Kirwan and Kirwans Funeral Directors for their sensitive and helpful organisation of the funeral arrangements. As it is impossible to thank everyone individually for all the support and comfort you have given us, please accept this acknowledgment as a token of our appreciation. Masses will be offered for all of your intentions.

Beach

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