CROWE, Julie
This was published in the following publications on 05.11.2019:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 05.11.2019:
Irish Times
CROWE, Julie (Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath) November 4, 2019 (tragically). Beloved daughter of Gary and Anna and cherished sister of Thomas, Rachel and Sophie. Julie will be forever in our hearts and sadly missed by her loving family, grandparents Annamay and Vincent (Crowe) and Carol and the late Michael (Moran), aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives and friends. May she rest in peace. Family and friends are invited to her home this evening (Wednesday) between 5 o’c and 8 o’c. Removal tomorrow morning (Thursday) to The Church of the Holy Trinity, Ratoath arriving for Requiem Mass at 11 o’c followed by cremation in Dardistown Crematorium. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to Pieta House. “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis”
CROWE - In loving memory of Julie on her First Anniversary, November 4. Deeply missed by her parents Anna and Gary, her brother Thomas, sisters Rachel and Sophie, grandparents, Carol, Annamay and Vincent; godparents Deirdre and John, the Crowe and Moran families. Predeceased by her aunt Mary (April 2018) and grandfather Michael (September 2019). We would like to express our heartfelt thanks for all the support and kindness extended to us in the aftermath of Julie’s tragic death and throughout the last year. In particular we would like to acknowledge: the fundraiser that was organised by Ratoath Harps and Ratoath GAA; all of the people who donated so generously to the Pieta House FB fundraiser last November; members of An Garda Síochána in Dunshaughlin and Ashbourne; the staff of Blanchardstown A&E, the members of the emergency services who attended at the scene and the lady and gentleman who administered CPR to Julie. We would like to say a sincere ‘thank you’ to our friends and neighbours in the community of Porterstown Lane, Rathbeggan NS, the communities of Ratoath, Dunshaughlin and Dunboyne whose unwavering support over the past difficult year has helped to carry us. Thank you, Fr Brendan Ludlow and Fr. Gerry Stewart, Fr. Finbarr O’Leary and Naoise Stuart Kelly (singer) and the musicians who celebrated a beautiful Mass for Julie on 7th November last year. We would also like to thank Cunninghams Funeral Directors (especially Ian) for their sensitivity and kindness when helping with funeral arrangements. We thank the staff of the County Club for providing catering on the day of Julie’s funeral and plenty of sustenance over the ensuing months. To all of Julie’s classmates from Rathbeggan NS; Loreto Navan, her college friends from TUD (Scott Aherne, counsellor) and to the huge number of people who travelled to pay their respects at her funeral and called to our home – we want sincerely to thank you. It has not been possible to respond personally to each of you but please know that we are truly grateful for your support.
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