COLGAN, Raymond

This was published in the following publications on 05.06.2015:
Irish Times

COLGAN Raymond (Ray) (Third Anniversary, June 5) - Remembered with love and affection by his wife Rena and family.
Silent memories keep you near,
as time unfolds another year.

Beach

COLGAN Raymond, June 5 2012, (late of Cherrywood, Co. Dublin) In memory of a devoted husband and loving father. Lovingly remembered and forever missed by his wife Rena, children Shirley, Craig and Tara; together with his son-in-law Eoghan, daughter-in-law Julia and his four loving grandchildren, Paddy, Ava, Molly and Zoe, Rena and the family would like to thank all those who sympathised with them on Raymond's death and for their continued support during a very difficult time especially Fr. Arthur O'Neill. We wish to express our gratitude to all those who attended his funeral, from both Ireland and abroad. Please accept this Acknowledgment as a token of our gratitude and appreciation. There will be an Anniversary Mass tomorrow, Sunday at 4.30pm in St. Brigid's Church, Cabinteely. We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss you more.
Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place.

COLGAN, Raymond (Second Anniversary, June 5) - Remembered with love and affection by his wife Rena and family.Although we are apart now,
You are always in our hearts
In every single thing we do
You play the biggest part.

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