BATES, Anne

This was published in the following publications on 27.03.2022:
Irish Times

BATES, Anne (nee Hackett), (Balgriffin, Dublin) March 24, 2022, after a short illness bravely fought, beloved wife and best friend of the late James (Jim) loving and devoted mother of Andrew and Mark. Deeply regretted by her daughter- in-law Eithne, grandchildren Oscar, Orla and Ruairí, her brother Walter, sister-in-law Agnes, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. May she rest in peace. Funeral tomorrow March 29 (Tuesday) after 11.00 o’c Mass at St. Brendan’s Church, Coolock followed by burial at Balgriffin Cemetery. For those unable to attend the Mass, it can be viewed online using the link https://stbrendanscoolock.org/webcam/ Family flowers only please.

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BATES, Anne (nee Hackett), (Balgriffin, Dublin) March 24, 2022, after a short illness bravely fought, beloved wife and best friend of the late James (Jim) loving and devoted mother of Andrew and Mark. Deeply regretted by her daughter- in-law Eithne, grandchildren Oscar, Orla and Ruairí, her brother Walter, sister-in-law Agnes, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. May she rest in peace. Funeral today March 29 (Tuesday) after 11.00 o’c Mass at St. Brendan’s Church, Coolock followed by burial at Balgriffin Cemetery. For those unable to attend the Mass, it can be viewed online using the link https://stbrendanscoolock.org/webcam/ Family flowers only please.

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