MANGAN

This was published in the following publications on 16.02.2005:
Irish Times

MANGAN (Anne) (née Cox) (Templeogue) (died December 30, 2004, R.I.P.) - We, Anne's family, together with our extended families, wish to offer our most heartfelt appreciation to all our dear friends and wonderful neighbours for their support and expressions of sympathy on our very sad loss. We are particularly grateful to all those who attended Anne's removal, funeral Mass and burial and to those who travelled long distances to be with us. We are very grateful also for the many expressions of sympathy through Mass Cards, enrolments, letters, phone calls, house visits, and to anyone who helped in any way. We express our sincere gratitude to the Medical and Caring staff of St Lukes Hospital, Dublin for their compassionate and dignified care for Anne throughout her illness and final days. We thank Fr Tony McDonald and the priests of the Parish of St Colomcille's, Knocklyon for their support and those who sent floral tributes or sent donations to the Friends of St Lukes Hospital. Finally we thank a dear friend of Anne's, Frank Kennedy, who sang so movingly at her funeral Mass. As it would be impossible to respond and thank everyone individually the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions. Anne's Month's Mind Mass will take place in St Colomcille's, Knocklyon at 7o'clock on February 18, 2005.

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