WYNNE-JONES

This was published in the following publications on 24.07.2006:
Irish Times

WYNNE-JONES, Vere Martin (Limerick and Sandymount, Dublin 4) - July 23, 2006, (peacefully) in the loving care of the staff at the Blackrock Clinic, after a determined and courageous battle with illness; loving husband of Jenny, adored Dad of Stephen and Ruth, and Jonathan (in Heaven), much loved brother of David, Patrick, Aubrey and Grace, and their families; he was an inspiration to all who knew and loved him and he will be sadly missed by his loving family and many friends. Removal to St Philip and St James Church, Cross Avenue, Blackrock tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, July 25 arriving at 7 o'clock Funeral Service on Wednesday, July 26 at 10.30 o'clock followed by cremation at Mount Jerome. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu may be made to Dr David Fennelly, Cancer Research Fund, c/o St Vincent's Private Hospital. House private.

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WYNNE-JONES (Vere) (Third Anniversary) - Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts, remembered with love - Jenny, Stephen and Ruth.

WYNNE-JONES (Vere) (July 23, 2006) (Sandymount) - On Vere's first anniversary, his wife Jenny, son Stephen, daughter Ruth and the extended family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all who sympathised and supported them following the very sad loss of a wonderful husband and father. A very special thanks to the many friends, who through their love and happy memories of Vere, helped us through the difficult times and joined us to celebrate Vere's life recently. We thank those who joined us in St. Philip and St. James Church, and those who made the Services so special, reflecting Vere's enthusiasm and charisma. We especially thank the Rev. Gillian Wharton, for her sensitivity and caring, and those who sent Mass Cards, letters and made generous donations to the Dr. David Fennelly Cancer Research Fund. The kindness and loving care shown to Vere by all the medical team and staff of Nightingale Ward, Blackrock Clinic, and St. Vincent's Private Hospital, will never be forgotten. As it would be impossible to thank you all individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our lasting gratitude."Do unto others as you would
have others do unto you."

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