WINDLE, Christina
This was published in the following publications on 09.03.2025:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 09.03.2025:
Irish Times
WINDLE, (formerly Kinirons, née Conroy) Christina (Rathmines, Dublin) 6th March 2025. Passed peacefully in the company of her loving family at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross. Christina will be greatly missed by her sons Mark, John, Brian, Paul and Noel Julian, her sisters Mary and Columba and her grandchildren Laura, Niall, Barry, Sam, Sophie, Thomas, Adam and Oscar, daughters-in-law Sacha, Anne and Liz, nephews, nieces, extended family and friends. Predeceased by her husbands Noel Kinirons and Noel Windle and her sister Judy. Her sons would like to thank the extended family, friends and healthcare professionals who looked after their mother over the past year. Reposing at Rom Massey and Sons, Unit 6, Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, D04 X446 (opposite UCD Flyover), today Monday (10th March) from 5 - 7 pm. Funeral Mass will be held at the Church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar, D06 KF38 at 10 am tomorrow Tuesday (11th March) to be followed by cremation at Mount Jerome Crematorium, D6W HY98 at 12:15. For those unable to attend the Mass may be viewed live at https://rathgarparish.ie/webcam/ and the Cremation Prayers at https://www.mountjerome.ie/victorian-chapel-service/. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to Our Lady’s Hospice at https://olh.ie/donate/ "May she rest in peace"
WINDLE - Christina (née Conroy, formerly Kinirons) On the first anniversary of Christinas death, her family would like to take this opportunity to mark her passing and to reflect on the life she shared with us. We - her sisters, sons, nephews, nieces, grandchildren and friends - continue to miss her every day. While she is no longer with us, her spirit and soul remain present in so many ways and this continues to be a source of strength to all who loved her. We would like to sincerely thank all those who shared in our loss - through cards, messages, expressions of sympathy, and simply through their presence. For this kindness and support, we, Christinas family, will remain ever grateful. We would especially like to thanks Christina's carers at home, the staff of Life pharmacy Rathmines, Dr Joe Martin and all the staff of Cambridge Clinic Rathmines, the excellent community and in patient service of Our Ladys Hospice, Harolds Cross and the medical and nursing staff of St. Vincents private hospital. Special thanks to Dom Rufus and the monastic community of Mount St. Joseph Abbey Roscrea for facilitating the burial of Christinas ashes in Roscrea with her late husband, Noel Windle. We also thank the Very Reverend Fr. Andrew O' Sullivan and Fr Anthony of the Church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar for hosting Christina's funeral and to Deacon John Gormley of St Mary's Parish Church Lucan, for officiating at the burial of Christinas ashes with her first husband Noel Kinirons.
Grief never ends, it changes.
It is a passage not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness,
nor a lack of faith,
it is the price of love.
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