CROWLEY

This was published in the following publications on 13.10.2007:
Irish Times

CROWLEY, Francis Michael (Frank), Dublin, Mallow and West Cork (October 1942 - May 2007) - I, Frank's wife Ann, his sons Olan and CiarĂ¡n, his daughter Naomi, his daughter in laws Karen and Lisa would like to thank everyone who supported them during Frank's long illness and death, the staff of St. Vincent's University Hospital, particularly the staff in I.C.U. who looked after Frank during the last week of his life with such care, love and exceptional attention and showed such kindness and consideration to us, his family during that terrible time. We would like to thank Rev. Fr. Owen Sweeney for his kindness and understanding, for coming to our home and for his celebration of Frank's funeral Mass, and also the wonderful singing by Emmanuel Lawler and the Dublin Gospel singers all of which helped to make this sad occasion more bearable. We would also like to thank everyone who called to the house, sent flowers, Mass cards and letters, and those who travelled long distances and supported us during this time. I would especially like to mention my brothers and sisters and extended family and close friends, who gave of their time and took such care of us all at that sad time and are still doing so today. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.

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