WILLS Fiona

This was published in the following publications on 16.12.2009:
Irish Times

WILLS Fiona - Fiona's mother, brother and sister would like to thank everyone who supported us at the time of her illness and death. We want to express out gratitude to all the doctors and nurses in the R.I.C.U. of the R.V.H., who cared for Fiona with such dedication, we were overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of all our friends and neighbours who called to our home with gifts of flowers and food, sent letters of condolence and Mass Cards, provided tea and coffee for all our visitors and helped in so many ways. Sincere thanks to the priests of Holy Family Parish for their spiritual care and visits and especially to Father Gerry McCloskey for celebrating the Requiem Mass and officiating at the graveside. We are particularly grateful to Maeve McKeown and the choir of Dominican College who sang so beautifully at the Requiem Mass, to Claire McCusker and St. Therese Folk Group who provided the music at the removal of Fiona's remains. In a special way we want to acknowledge all the support we received from Fiona's friends in Belfast and Dublin who visited her in hospital, called at our home and attended the funeral in such numbers, their concern for us has been a source of great comfort. A Month's Mind Mass for Fiona will be celebrated in St. Therese Church, Somerton Road, on Saturday, December 19, at 10 am.

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