CLEARY

This was published in the following publications on 17.11.2005:
Irish Times

CLEARY (Eamonn) (Kilcooney, Whitegate, Co. Clare and Lansdowne Village, Dublin 4) - The family of the Eamonn Cleary, who died on October 10, 2005, wish to thank most sincerely all who sympathised with them on the death of Eamonn, R.I.P. We thank all who attended the removal, funeral Mass, burial, sent Mass Cards, letters of sympathy, those who called, phoned and sent floral tributes. Sincere thanks to Rev Fr Liam Murray and his fellow priests who concelebrated the funeral Mass; to his many friends and colleagues in the Christian Brothers; to the Mass servers and choir. Many thanks to Whitegate G.A.A. Club for providing the Guard of Honour and the neighbours who prepared Eamonn's final resting place. Special thanks to Dr Corboy, Mr Crown, staff of St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, the wonderful Hospice Homecare Nurse Mary McDonald and Fr Briscoe for their kindness to Eamonn during his illness. To the kind neighbours and friends in Lansdowne and Whitegate, some who came very long distances to be with us, we say thank you. A special word of appreciation to Tuohy Undertakers. As it would not be possible to thank everyone individually, please accept this as a token of our appreciation. Mass has been offered for your intentions. Month's Mind Mass at 11 o'clock on Sunday, November 20 in St Flannan's Church, Whitegate."Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam."

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