O'RAHILLY, Colm Aloysius

This was published in the following publications on 07.02.2014:
Irish Times

O'RAHILLY, Colm Aloysius (Blackrock, Co. Dublin) died February 8, 2013 - Colm's wife Mary and sons Bill, Thomas, Robert, Harry and Michael express our deepest gratitude to all who sympathised with us on the death of our kind, patient, loving, husband and father. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to Colm's extended family, his dear cousins who held a special place in his heart, his lifelong friends and neighbours and his old friends from Monkstown Rugby Club and to all who supported us with their kind letters, cards and messages. We also thank the past presidents of Monkstown Rugby Club and the members of Gasoga Mara for their sensitive farewell to Colm. We thank the staff of Beaumont Hospital who gave us cherished extra time with Colm and allowed us share real joy with him as a family over the last few years. Thanks to Dr. Brooks and St. Michael's Hospital. Our sincere gratitude to Fr. Brian Gogan, Fr. Cormac O'Brollachain, Fr. Tom Nash, the congregation of Blackrock College, Fr. John Delany and Fr. Edward Conway who provided such great support to Colm and to us his family during and after his illness. Please accept this acknowledgement as a sign of our appreciation to everyone who supported us during Colm's illness and following his death. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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