O'DOHERTY, Grace

This was published in the following publications on 09.01.2010:
Irish Times

O'DOHERTY, Grace (née Frewen) Late Howth Road, Raheny. Died January 9, 2009 - On this the first anniversary of Graces death, her husband George, her children Anthony, Colm and Grainne and extended family, would like to say a sincere thank you to all who sympathised with them on their sad loss, to all those who attended the removal, funeral Mass and burial, to those who travelled long distances, to those who sent Mass Cards and letters of sympathy, to Fr Gerry Moore and Fr Michael Maher S.M. who concelebrated Mass our sincere gratitude. Special thanks are due to the Matron and staff of St Anne's Ward, Beaumont Hospital and the Hospice Day Care Centre Raheny and the Matron and staff of Hamilton Park Nursing Home in Balrothery. We would also like to thank her GP of many years Dr Aidan Fox, and our wonderful neighbours. Many thanks to the Officers and Members of Forrest Little Golf Club and the North Dublin Lady Captains Association, to the management and staff of Santa Sabina Sutton, Display Contracts Ltd and Aon MacDonagh Boland Ltd. Thanks also to organist Pattie O'Donoghue and soloist Gerry O'Halloran for the wonderful and fitting music. We trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our deep appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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