McEVOY

This was published in the following publications on 16.06.2008:
Irish Times

McEVOY (Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo) - June 14, 2008, following an accident, Aoife, aged 20 years, darling daughter of Niall and Ann, and beloved sister of Damian and Catherina; deeply mourned by her loving family, grandfather Mick, boyfriend Nigel, uncles, aunts, cousins, relatives, neighbours and friends. Rest in peace. Remains reposing at her home today (Monday). Removal tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11 o'clock to St Colmcille's Church, Rathcormac. Mass of the Resurrection at 12 o'clock with burial afterwards in Rathcormac Cemetery."Forever in our hearts"

Beach

McEVOY, Aoife, Drumcliffe, Sligo (died June 14, 2008) - Loved and missed every day. On the occasion of the First Anniversary of Aoife's death, her parents, Niall and Ann, sister Catherina and brother Damian wish to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised and supported since their tragic loss. A special thanks to those who attended the wake and funeral. Thanks to all who sent cards, flowers and letters phoned and supported us over the past year. A special mention to Aoife's many friends in the Ursuline, Trinity College and University of Seville. We acknowledge the continued support of family, friends and wonderful neighbours. The family trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of their sincere thanks. A special Mass will be offered for all your intentions.

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