DWYER Brian J

This was published in the following publications on 29.11.2008:
Irish Times

DWYER Brian J. (Fairways, Rathfarnham) (December 3, 2007) - The Dwyer family wish to sincerely thank all who sympathised with each of us on the sad loss of our dear Brian, who was a loving husband, father and brother. We particularly wish to express our thanks to the doctors, nurses, Palliative Care Team and staff of Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross, the Oncology Department, Tallaght Hospital and Solas Medical Centre, RSC for your kindness and care of Brian and us of which we will remember with gratefulness; to Rev. Fr. Joseph Hanlon for his apt and beautiful eulogy of Brian and to the priests of Rathfarnham and Ballyroan, to the many people who attended Brian's removal and requiem Mass and those who travelled long distances to be with us; to our families and dear friends who are special to us all and the great neighbours for their love, support, understanding and kindness over the months of Brian's illness. We appreciate deeply the donations to Our Lady's Hospice, Mass Cards, floral tributes and letters of sympathy. As it would be impossible to write to each of you in person we hope you will accept this acknowledgement of our sincere and heartfelt thanks. Mass has been offered for your intentions as a way of expressing our gratitude. Anne, Philip, Katherine, Barbara-Anne (Heather) and sister Sally (Elliot).

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