GLEESON

This was published in the following publications on 04.10.2007:
Irish Times

GLEESON (Jackie) (27, The Glebe, Ballina, Co. Mayo) (Died August 27, 2007) - Jackie's wife Joan, his sisters Catherine and Joan, and his brother Gabriel, wish to thank most sincerely all who sympathised with them on the recent sad death of their beloved Jackie. Thanks to everyone who travelled long distances for the funeral, and to those who sent messages of sympathy. Thanks to all his loyal teaching colleagues, to I.N.T.O President Mrs. Angela Dunne, I.N.T.O General Secretary Mr. John Carr, Mr. Michael McHugh of Comhar Linn. Thanks to Dr. O'Driscoll Clontarf, nurse Mary Sayers and all the public health nurses, the homecare team, Andrew Semple O.T and Regan's Pharmacy. Thanks to the staff at Beaumont Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital, and St. Francis Hospice, Raheny. Thanks to Fr. Michael Hastings P.P Clontarf, to Sr. Maura St. Francis for looking after Jackie's spiritual needs. Finally, i wish to personally thank the Gleeson family for their unfailing kindness, care and love shown to both Jackie and I during our stay in Clontarf. As it would be impossible to thank each and everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our gratitude. Months Mind Mass will be celebrated on Saturday October 6, 2007 at 10 o'clock in St. Muredach's Cathedral, Ballina.Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

Beach

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