CANTWELL

This was published in the following publications on 11.11.2009:
Irish Times

CANTWELL (Frank) (died November 11, 2008, Dublin and Cork). On the occasion of Frank's First Anniversary, his wife Agnes, children Barry, John, Alison and Celine wish to thank most sincerely our extended family, friends and neighbours who sympathised with us and offered support at the time of our great loss. We would like to thank the Mater Hospital, in particular Dr. Toddy Daly, Dr. Lorraine Kyne, Sr. Juliette & all the dedicated staff of St. Anne's Ward, for the outstanding care Frank received. We would especially like to thank Fr. Kieran Cronin O.F.M., for his spiritual care, kindness and support he gave Frank before he died, we know it meant so much to him, we thank him also for the comfort and time he afforded us as a family after Frank died and for his assistance in preparing his funeral Mass. To all the Franciscans at Merchant's Quay Church for their co-operation with Frank's funeral, we thank you. Our deepest appreciation to all those who attended the funeral especially those who travelled long distances and to those who sent us the most moving and comforting letters and cards of sympathy. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually we hope this notice will be accepted as a token of our deep appreciation and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for the intentions of all.

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