Ó CUANACHÁIN, Pádraig

This was published in the following publications on 02.03.2009:
Irish Times

Ó CUANACHÁIN, Pádraig (Cork) - On this the first anniversary of Pádraig's death, Noirín, Deirdre, Colm, Ciarán, Fergus, Brian and extended family wish to thank all those who sympathised with us on the sudden loss of our beloved Pádraig; those who called to our home, attended the rosary, removal, funeral Mass and burial. We thank those who sent Mass Cards, perpetual enrolments, letters of sympathy and floral tributes. We especially thank the priests who officiated at the funeral Mass, An Canónach Micheál Ó Dalaigh, Fr. J.J. Hegarty, Fr. Billy O'Sullivan, Fr. Michael Kidney, Dr Brian Murphy OSB, the pupils and teachers of Douglas Gaelscoil and Lena Uí Shé for their beautiful singing and musical accompaniment. We thank Pádraig's dear friend and colleague Pádraig Hamilton for his graveside oration. A special thank you to Barra Ó Caoimh and Pádraig's colleagues in Gael-Taca for their kindness and support over the past year. We thank our friends and neighbours and those who through many individual acts of kindness have assisted us and touched us deeply. We especially thank those who came to Pádraig's assistance, to them and to Ms. Eithne O'Mahony we offer our deepest gratitude and appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.'Níl sé imithe uainn ach imithe
amach romhainn'.

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