HENNESSY Kathy
This was published in the following publications on 04.12.2008:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 04.12.2008:
Irish Times
HENNESSY Kathy (Churchtown, NewcastleWest Co. Limerick) (Died December 4, 2007) - On this, the First Anniversary, Kathy's husband Joe, and her children Seamus, Colette, Jerome, and Noel along with her sisters Dora, Marie and Breda and her brother Ned, and their families, would like to offer our heartfelt thanks to everyone who sympathized with us on our sad loss. Sincere thanks to our neighbours and all our friends for their much appreciated assistance and kindness. A special word of thanks to Marie Duffy for her tremendous loyalty and care over many years. A word of thanks to the staff of the Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick for their kindness and care. Many thanks also to Stephen Murphy and his team at St Catherine's Nursing Home for their tremendous support. Thanks to all those who travelled to attend the removal, funeral and burial and who sent Mass and sympathy cards. A sincere word of thanks to the priests of the Parish of the Immaculate Conception, NewcastleWest, Canon Frank Duhig, Fr Patrick Bluett and Fr Richard Keane. A special word of thanks to the Abbot of Roscrea, Dom Kevin Daly OCSO and Fr John Duggan, Castlemahon, for officiating at the removal. Thanks also to Fr Michael Wall and all the concelebrants who participated in Kathy's Funeral Mass. A sincere word of appreciation to the Cistercian College Roscrea Boys' Choir, under the direction of the Fr Richard Purcell OCSO and to Michael Tierney, soloist. We are also grateful to the members of An Garda Síochána, NewcastleWest, for their kind assistance. To Reidy's Funeral Undertakers and the grave diggers - our sincere thanks. As it would be impossible to thank each of you in person we hope you will accept this acknowledgement of our sincere and heartfelt thanks. Mass will be offered for your intentions as a way of expressing out gratitude. The First Anniversary Mass for Kathy will be held on Thursday December 4 in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, NewcastleWest.
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