CORRIGAN

This was published in the following publications on 16.02.2009:
Irish Times

CORRIGAN, Mary B. - Sadly missed especially today her 50th birthday, by her children Emma, Steven and Robert, by her parents Peter and Evelyn, her brothers Desmond, Derek , Peter, her sisters Colette, Janet, Monica, her sisters-in-law Mary, Breda, Anne and her nephew and nieces. We would like to thank all those who sympathised with us, all who attended her funeral Mass, all who sent cards and letters and all those who made generous donations to St. Clare's Oncology Unit, at Beaumont Hospital. We deeply appreciated the warm tribute to Mary B. paid by her neighbours in Bayside Crescent. We are most grateful to Dr. Liam Grogan and his team in Beaumont for their care and attention to Mary B. at all stages of her illness. A special thank you to Fr. Kit Sheridan and all the Parish team at the Church of the Resurrection for making Mary B's funeral Mass such a moving experience. We want especially to thank our relatives, neighbours and friends, particularly Mary B's wonderful circle of friends for their continued support. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, we hope that this acknowledgement will be accepted as a token of how much we appreciate your thoughts and prayers. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered in grateful appreciation."Cares all past, peace at last. Ever to rejoice"

Beach

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