KELLY, John F

This was published in the following publications on 26.09.2009:
Irish Times

KELLY, John F, Hillview, Duleek, Co. Meath. John's wife Vera, children Kieran, Bryan and Geraldine, together with Susie, Jackie, Alfredo and their families wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who sympathised, sent cards and letters, floral tributes, attended the removal and funeral Mass and showed their support in many ways. Our heartfelt thanks to his extended family, in particular Mary Gorey and Maeve Kenny for their support and kindness during his illness. His many wonderful friends and neighbours in Duleek and Drogheda who showed true friendship and loyalty. The homecare team from St. Francis Hospice, Raheny and Dr. John O'Brien, Castleknock for their compassion and understanding during a difficult time. Fr Hogan, Drogheda, Fr. O'Connor, Castleknock and Fr. Conlon, Duleek who helped guide him on his final journey. Gerry and Biddy Watson, dear friends of John, for their help and guidance with the funeral arrangements. The President and members of Boyne RFC for the guard of honour at John's funeral and the President and members of Carrick-on-Shannon RFC who also attended. As it would be impossible to thank everybody individually, we trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all with our sincere thanks. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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