CUNNANE, Brenda

This was published in the following publications on 03.11.2012:
Irish Times

CUNNANE (née Dillon) Brenda - November 1, 2012 late of Ballsbridge, Clontarf, Brussels, New York and New Delhi, (peacefully after a long illness cheerfully borne); beloved and loving wife of Joe, and loving mother of Garrett; sadly missed by her loving family, daughter-in-law Lorna, sister Colette, brother-in-law Fred, sister-in-law Dympna, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Reposing at the Kirwan Funeral Home, Fairview Strand today, Saturday from 12 noon. Removal on Monday morning to Church of St. John the Baptist, Clontarf, for Requiem Mass at 10 o'clock, followed by funeral to Glasnevin Crematorium. Family flowers only please. Donations, in lieu, to Our Lady's Hospice Harold's Cross.

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CUNNANE Brenda (Second Anniversary) - Remembered with love today and always. Joe and family.

CUNNANE Brenda (First Anniversary, November 1, 2012) - Sadly missed and remembered with love today and always - Joe and family.

CUNNANE, Brenda (Fifth Anniversary) Remembered with love today and always. Joe and family.

CUNNANE Brenda (Third Anniversary, November 1) - Remembered with love today and always. Joe and family.

CUNNANE Brenda (Sixth Anniversary) - Remembered with love today and every day. Joe and family.

CUNNANE Brenda (Fourth Anniversary) - Remembered with love today and always. Joe and family.

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