CROWLEY Dr Tony

This was published in the following publications on 27.09.2008:
Irish Times

CROWLEY Dr Tony (Leixlip and Castletownbere, who died on January 31, 2008) - On Tony's birthday today, his wife Mary, parents Patrick and May wish to thank everyone who supported and sympathised with us on the sad and untimely death of our beloved Tony. Our grateful thanks to the many friends, neighbours, patients and colleagues who attended the removal and funeral Mass, and to those who telephoned, sent Mass and sympathy cards, letters and floral tributes. Many thanks to all who travelled long distances, to the people of the Beara Peninsula and to those who came from abroad. We will always remember your kindness at that difficult time. We greatly appreciated the dedicated care of the Ambulance Service, the staff at the A&E Department, Connolly Hospital, Mr David Allcutt and the Richmond I.C.U. staff, Beaumont Hospital. A special thank you to the Gallagher family and staff of Ryevale Nursing Home, Leixlip for their tremendous help and kindness. Sincere thanks also to Fr Philip Corcoran and Fr Dick Corry for their pastoral ministry and to all the priests who participated at the funeral ceremonies. Finally warmest thanks to family and friends for your ongoing support and thoughtfulness. Please accept this acknowledgment as a token of our appreciation and gratitude. Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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