MURPHY

This was published in the following publications on 23.09.2006:
Irish Times

MURPHY (Patrick. A. (Paddy) M.R.C.V.S. and his beloved wife Sarah (Sally) née Moynihan) (Killeen, Graignamanagh, Co Kilkenny - Sally died on December 4, 2005, and Paddy on April 29, 2006. Their children would like to extend their very sincere gratitude to everyone who attended the funerals, extended sympathy to them, to people who wrote letters, sent cards and floral tributes and who supported them during the recent sad loss of both of their parents over such a very short period of time. They would like to thank in a very special way their own families, relatives, friends and colleagues for their support. A sincere thank you too, to the doctors and nurses of the I.C.U. at St Luke's Hospital, Kilkenny, and Aut Even Hospital, Kilkenny. Thank you especially to Dr Val Lonergan and his staff for the care they gave both our parents during their illnesses. Thank you also to Fr Byrne P.P. Graignamanagh and to Fr Noel Dunphy C.C. Mountmellick and to the priests who offered their support. A special thanks to Paddy's many colleagues and friends who travelled to both funerals and whose friendship and support was greatly appreciated. We trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted as a token of our deep appreciation on the sad loss of our dearly loved parents. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

Beach

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