FINDLATER, Alex
This was published in the following publications on 02.06.2019:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 02.06.2019:
Irish Times
FINDLATER, Alex (Cong, Co. Mayo and formerly of Rathgar, Dublin 6) – May 30, 2019 following a horse riding accident in India. A life lived to the full. Deeply loved and missed by his beloved wife Trish. Caring and loved brother of Grania, Suzanne, John and the late Jeanette. A deep and sad loss to his in-laws, nieces, nephews, extended family and a wide circle of friends. Funeral Service on Thursday morning (June 6) at 11 o'clock in St. Brigid’s Church, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin, (colourful wear welcomed), followed by burial at Mount Jerome, Harold’s Cross. Family flowers only.
FINDLATER - In memory of my beloved husband Alex who died seven years ago on this day: Our gardens lush where memories grow, Your hands once nurtured, your spirit aglow. With petals and whispers, you taught me to see, The beauty in nature, the joy of being free. By rivers that shimmer, with rod and with reel, You cast out your hopes, your heart laid bare, The dance of the fish, the pull of the line, In each quiet moment, your laughter would shine. Though seven years have passed now, I still see you in our garden or fishing the rivers. With every bloom and every cast, Your love surrounds me, forever steadfast.
FINDLATER - Alex (Third Anniversary, May 30, 2019 ) - Remembered by your beloved wife Trish.
“I think of the
last day of your life my Alex,
how I would unwind it,
paste it together in a different collage,
you and I in our garden full of colour,
oh that I could go there
and merge into
those flowers with you.”
FINDLATER - Alex (May 30, 2019) Fourth Anniversary, of the death of my beloved husband Alex, you are always in my heart.
“The sun still shines just as before;
The roses still grow beside my door,
The sky is blue and the robin sings;
The butterflies dance
on rainbow wings
But you have gone.”
Langston Hughes /
American poet
FINDLATER - Beloved Alex -Six years have passed, an eternity folded into the quiet ache of days. I once feared I could not endure your absence, yet you return, again and again in the sweep of colour across canvas, in the shadowed hush where dreams begin, in the blooms that unfold in our garden, and always in the pause before I speak your name.
FINDLATER - Alex Second Anniversary of his passing May 30, 2019.
‘My darling Alex, In my heart you live forever, in our beautiful garden you are with me daily. Your constant encouragement, Joie de vie, your way of making everything better, sustains forever.’ Lovingly missed and remembered always by your wife Trish, family and friends.
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