LAWLESS, Aisling

This was published in the following publications on 04.05.2009:
Irish Times

LAWLESS, Aisling (Skerries, Co. Dublin) - Died May 4th, 2008. On this the First Anniversary of Aisling's sad and untimely death, her husband Clive, along with Aisling's parents Tom and Geraldine, sisters Niamh Bagnall, Orla, Aoife, brother Dara, grandmother Gertie Shields, godson Dylan, nieces Kate and Alanna, also Aisling's in-laws Sean and Anne sisters-in-law, Jennifer and Elma wish to thank most sincerely Aisling's dear friends and colleagues who helped us through this sad time and sympathised with us either in person or by letter. We deeply appreciate and thank all Aisling's friends who were so kind to her during the time of her short illness. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Fr Sean O'Toole who celebrated Aisling's Requiem Mass. We are grateful to our extended families, our relatives and friends, who came from near and far, and those who sent Mass Cards, remembrance cards, letters of sympathy and flowers. We thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers. Also, we remember the care and empathy shown by the nurses, doctors and staff of St Clare's Ward, Beaumont Hospital. Their care and attention shown to Aisling was fitting for such a wonderful person. Gone but never forgotten - My Ash x. We hope this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our deep and heartfelt appreciation.

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