MAC FADDEN
This was published in the following publications on 02.07.2005:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 02.07.2005:
Irish Times
MAC FADDEN (Cecilia) (née Loughrey) - Barry, Alva, Julie and the extended family of the late Cecilia Mac Fadden, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, wish to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with them and supported them following their very sad loss. Thanks to all who attended the removal from Donegal Hospice to her home, to those who attended the wake and funeral, and a sincere thanks to all who travelled long distances to be with us. Thank you also to those who sent Mass Cards, tributes and Hospice donations. We very much appreciate the wonderful care and attention given to Cecilia over the years by all the staff of St Vincent's Private Hospital, Dublin, Letterkenny General Hospital and local medical services. A special thank you to Professor Crown and his team (Dublin), Dr Duffy and her team (Letterkenny) and to the wonderful staff of Donegal Hospice. Our thanks also to Fr Francis McLoone for celebrating the funeral Mass and to Bishop Fiachra O'Ceallaigh (Dublin), Fr Brian Quinn, Fr Thomas Rocks (R.I.P.), Fr James Friel and Fr Denis Quinn who assisted at the funeral Mass. Thank you also to Gabrielle Mc Cormick and her choir for providing the beautiful music at the Mass. We also thank our extended family and dear friends for all their help and support during Cecilia's long illness. All you have done for us will never be forgotten Thank you also to Cecilia's many close friends, neighbours and carers, whose visits, phone calls and correspondence were of huge support to her, during her many stays in and out of hospital. As it would be impossible to individually thank everyone, we trust this Acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a sincere token of our grateful appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions. Cecilia's First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, July 9, 2005 at 11 o'clock in the Church of the Irish Martyrs, Letterkenny.
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