CORRY, MARTIN

This was published in the following publications on 16.01.2010:
Irish Times

CORRY (Martin) The wife and family of the late Martin, R.I.P. would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with them on their recent sad loss. A special word of thanks to Bishop Willie Walsh, Fr. Joe Coyne, Fr. Pat Downes, Fr. Patrick Relihan and Fr. Alex Conlan who concelebrated Martin's Requiem Mass. Thanks also to Fr. Tom Kennedy and Fr. Peter O' Reilly and our many friends and neighbours for their support at this sad time. Thank you to all those who travelled long distances, those who called personally to the house, those who attended the Removal, Requiem Mass and burial, those who sent Mass cards and consoling letters of sympathy and last but not least, those who helped in each and every way during those long days while we awaited Martin's return to Lucan. The practical support of Lucan 23rd Scouts, St. Mary's Parish Hospitality Group and An Garda Síochána was very much appreciated. Your continued kindness and support is a source of comfort to all of us in this time of great sadness. Donations for Concern were very gratefully received. As it is impossible to thank everybody individually we trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our gratitude. The holy sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all your intentions. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

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