MURPHY

This was published in the following publications on 03.02.2006:
Irish Times

MURPHY (Anne) (R.I.P) (died June 8, 2005) (115 Fortfield Road, Terenure, Dublin 6w) - Anne's husband Vincent, son Gareth, daughters Clodagh, Gillian, Grainne, Laura and Claire wish to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with them at their recent sad bereavement. In particular we wish to thank our relatives and friends who were so attentive to Anne while she was sick and for their vital support and assistance to the family at the time of Anne's passing. We also thank all those who attended the removal, funeral Mass, burial and Months Mind Mass, especially those who travelled long distances to be with us. We thank all those who called, telephoned, sent Mass Cards, floral tributes, perpetual enrolments and letters of sympathy. A very special thanks to all those who gave donations to the Cancer Support Services, your kindness is very much appreciated. Our sincere thanks to the priests who concelebrated the funeral Mass and the Month's Mind Mass. Our deep gratitude to the doctors and nursing staff at Blackrock Clinic and Harolds Cross Hospice who provided wonderful care for Anne during her illness and final days. As it would be impossible to thank everybody individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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