WALSH, Brighid

This was published in the following publications on 12.02.2010:
Irish Times

WALSH, Brighid (née Gallagher) (Mount Southwell, Letterkenny and formerly of Mountcharles), died February 15th, 2009 - The family of the late Brighid Walsh would like to sincerely thank all those who sympathised with them on their loss, those who sent cards and messages of condolences, those who called to the house during the wake, those who attended the removal of the remains and the funeral, the priests who celebrated/concelebrated the Masses, the singers and organist, and to all those who participated in any way. Your kindness and expressions of sympathy and the time you took to convey them will never be forgotten by us. A special thanks to the staff at Letterkenny General Hospital and the Rehabilitation Unit at St. Conal's Hospital for their care and attention during our mum's illness and particular gratitude to the nurses and ancillary staff at St. Joseph's Hospital, Stranorlar, where she spent the final seven months of her life and where they spared no effort in making sure her days were filled with comfort and kindness. With grateful acknowledgement also to the undertaker, Pascal Blake and his associates who ensured efficient and compassionate service throughout. The Anniversary Mass will be held in St. Eunan's Cathedral, Letterkenny this Saturday at 10 a.m. in lasting memory of a wonderful mother and friend.

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