TIGHE, Adelaide
This was published in the following publications on 12.11.2018:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 12.11.2018:
Irish Times
TIGHE, Adelaide (Addie) (née O’Sullivan) (Kilternan, Co. Dublin and Churchtown, Dublin 14) – November 8, 2018, peacefully. Beloved wife of Ignatius. Reunited with her parents Michael (Joe) and Margaret, brother Patrick (Paddy), nephew Kieran and brother-in-law Bernard. Cared for on her journey by Úna, Alan, Mary, Betty and the loving staff of Glebe House Nursing Home, Kilternan. Sadly missed by her husband Ignatius, her children Gráinne, Eoghan, Eimir, Úna and Fionnuala, her sisters Maeve, Florence (Florrie) and Mary, Úna’s partner Alan and her sons-in-law Mark and John, sister-in-law Catherine (Cathy), brother-in-law John, her nieces and nephews Michela, Richard, Eimir, Deirdre and Brian, her grandchildren Aisling, Conor and Ciarán, great-nieces Tess and Fiona, neighbours and friends (including Pat, Brigid and Colette) and Ignatius’ family from Galway. Adelaide donated her body to the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. . May she Rest in Peace
TIGHE, Adelaide (Addie) (née O’Sullivan) (Kilternan, Co. Dublin and Churchtown, Dublin 14) – November 8, 2018, peacefully. Beloved wife of Ignatius. Reunited with her parents Michael (Joe) and Margaret, brother Patrick (Paddy), nephew Kieran and brother-in-law Bernard. Cared for on her journey by Úna, Alan, Mary, Betty and the loving staff of Glebe House Nursing Home, Kilternan. Sadly missed by her husband Ignatius, her children Gráinne, Eoghan, Eimir, Úna and Fionnuala, her sisters Maeve, Florence (Florrie) and Mary, Úna’s partner Alan and her sons-in-law Mark and John, sister-in-law Catherine (Cathy), brother-in-law John, her nieces and nephews Michela, Richard, Eimir, Deirdre and Brian, her grandchildren Aisling, Conor and Ciarán, great-nieces Tess and Fiona, neighbours and friends (including Pat, Brigid and Colette) and Ignatius’ family from Galway. Adelaide donated her body to the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. May she Rest in Peace
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