WILKES, Margaret

This was published in the following publications on 12.12.2017:
Irish Times

WILKES, (née Fearon), Margaret, Dundrum December 10, 2017 (peacefully) after a short illness. Very much loved and loving wife to Peter and wonderful mother to Fiona and John, cherished daughter of Hilda and the late Gerry, adored sister and best friend of Phily, Mary and Jane. Sister-in-law of Heather and the late Jean. Sadly missed and deeply mourned by her mother-in-law May, brothers-in-law, Paraic, Stan, Ray and George, nieces and nephews, Anna, Isobel, Kate, Colman, Neil, Brian, Sarah and Jenny, aunt Evelyn , cousins and a wide circle of great friends. Rest in Peace Funeral Mass in St. Paul of the Cross, Mount Argus Church, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6W at 11:30am today (Wednesday), December 13, 2017 followed by burial at Kilmashogue Cemetery.

Beach

WILKES, Margaret (née Fearon) Dundrum, Dublin - - Remembered with great love on this Margaret's First Anniversary, December 10, by her husband Peter, her children Fiona and John, her mother Hilda, her sisters Phily, Mary and Jane, and extended family. We wish to thank most sincerely all those who attended Margaret's funeral and to thank everyone who sent letters, flowers, Mass and sympathy cards. A special thanks to all our friends and neighbours who supported us over the past year. Please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere and heartfelt gratitude.

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