Olive COTTER

N/A - 24 October 2009

This was published in the following publications on 28.10.2009:
Irish Times

COTTER (née Gaw) Olive (Docky) - October 24 2009, (peacefully), at Loughlinstown Hospital, wife of the late Billy and much loved mother of Friedhelm, Michael, Sighle, Jacqueline and Maeve; sadly missed by her brother Hugh (Gaw), sister Edith (Newman Devlin) by all her grandchildren and great grandchildren and many relations and friends. Wonderfully cared for by Sally, Mary, Catherine and all the very kind staff at the Beechfield Manor Nursing Home. Rest in peace. Removal today (Wednesday) from Fanagans Funeral Home, Lwr. Main Street, Dundrum to the Church of the Holy Spirit, Ballyroan for funeral Mass at 1 o'clock, followed by burial in Bohernabreena Cemetery.

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Paula Glasgow


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Carole Endall


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<p>From the Coyle family Armagh.</p> <p>My mother Teresa (Terry) and late father Bill were great friends of the Cotters during the 50s until we moved back north in 1957/58 and my mother who is now 95 and in a home but still with a great memory still talks ofyou and in particular of a lovelyGerman refugee you took into your family! Please accept our sympathy.</p> <p>Liam Coyle, Boyle, Co. Rosc,</p>


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Liam Coyle, son of Terry Coyle


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Oliver and Anne Sheehy


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