GILLIGAN, COLETTE

This was published in the following publications on 10.11.2023:
Irish Times

GILLIGAN - The family of the late Colette Gilligan (25e Harberton Park, Belfast) Barry, Marc, Paul and Katy wish to express their sincere gratitude and appreciation to all who sympathised with them on their recent sad bereavement. Grateful thanks to all the many friends who visited the family home, sent Mass and sympathy cards, letters and attended her funeral Mass. We would like to offer special thanks to those who cared for her over the last few months and all the many friends who visited Colette and brought her such friendship and support and their many acts of kindness to us all. We wish to especially thank the District Nursing team and care workers led by Nicola McGreechan for their exceptional care and unwavering attention. We will be forever grateful to Father Dominic McGrattan for his spiritual support and comfort during Colette’s short illness and for his thoughtful celebration of her Requiem Mass. Thanks also to Catherine Hamilton for the beautiful music at the funeral Mass and to Hollie McNeice for her beautiful floral tribute. We also wish to thank Hugh Dougal and the staff of O’Kanes Funeral Directors for the professional and dignified manner in which the funeral arrangements were conducted.

Colette’s Month's Mind will be celebrated at 7pm on Friday 17th November at St. Brigid’s Church, Derryvolgie Avenue, Belfast.

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