MURPHY Neil
This was published in the following publications on 28.05.2011:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 28.05.2011:
Irish Times
MURPHY Neil (Glendalough and Glenageary) - Eighth years at peace. Deeply loved, deeply missed - Joe.
MURPHY Neil (First Anniversary) - Remembered by Liz, John, Joshua and Christopher.
MURPHY Neil (First Anniversary, June 10, 2007) - You never failed to do your best
Your heart was true and tender
You simply lived for those you loved
And those you love remember
Failing tears and heartache
Are things we have to bear
But losing you the way we did
Will always seem unfair.
No words were ever written
No verse will ever say
How much we love and miss you
On this your saddest day.
Love always from all your family - Thelma, Alan and Kate xxx
MURPHY Neil (Clontarf) June 10, 2007 - On this Neil's First Anniversary, Thelma, Alan, Kate and family, wish to thank everyone who sympathised with us on the sad, tragic and untimely death of our beloved Neil. Sincere thanks and gratitude to Neil's friends for their help and kindness at the time of Neil's death in Portugal. A special word of thanks and appreciation to Neil's partners and colleagues at Pricewaterhouse Coopers and all those who worked so tirelessly to bringing Neil home. Our sincere gratitude for the sensitive and efficient flight arrangements at a very difficult time. We were so touched by those who travelled, sent a letter or card, called to the house, telephoned or helped in a practical way. To the priests of the parish and all who joined us at St Gabriel's Church for a farewell for Neil, many thanks. We thank the doctors who have cared for and supported us during this time. We have been comforted by the many lovely words which have been written and spoken about Neil over the past 12 months. We especially thank our wonderful family, friends and neighbours, and those in Ballyconnely (Neil's piece of heaven) who shared and continue to share our lives with their generous contact and time. To the many people who made donations to the Friends of St Luke's, we thank them on their behalf. Please accept this as an acknowledgement of our heartfelt appreciation and thanks to you all. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all your intentions and will be celebrated tomorrow (Sunday, June 15) at 12.30pm at St Anthony's Church, Clontarf."A loyal, generous and caring man"
MURPHY Neil (Fifth Anniversary, June, 10) - Remembered especially today with great love, Thelma, Alan and Kate. Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us everyday,
Unseen, unheard, but always near.
Still loved, still missed and very dear.
MURPHY Neil (Glendalough and Glenageary) - Seven years at peace. Deeply loved, deeply missed - Joe.
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