BURNS, Annie (Anne)

This was published in the following publications on 02.09.2021:
Irish Times

BURNS, Annie (Anne)(Dublin and Monaghan) September 1, 2021, very peacefully in the loving care of all the staff at Sally Park Nursing Home, Firhouse, Dublin; pre-deceased by her sisters Moira Toal and Kathleen Murphy and her brother Eamonn Burns. Very deeply regretted by her loving sisters Eileen Fiddler and Rosaleen Brogan and brother Brendan Burns and his wife Sally. Annie will be sadly missed by her thirty-five nieces and nephews and her many grand-nieces and grand-nephews. She will also be sadly missed by her ‘Dublin’ family, the Fanagans of Bushy Park Road, namely John and Myra, who have gone before her, and their nine children, who she cared for and lived with for over forty years; Johnny, Paul (deceased), David, Susan, Sally Ann, Michael, Gary, Stephen (deceased) and Carol. Her passing is deeply regretted by them, their spouses and their families. May she rest in peace. In accordance with current Government guidelines and restrictions, a private Funeral Mass for family and friends will take place tomorrow Saturday morning at 11.00 o’c at St. Joseph’s Church, Terenure. The Mass can be viewed on the following link https://www.stjosephsterenure.com/live-mass/ The committal at the Victorian Chapel, Mt. Jerome can be viewed at 1.00pm on the following link Live Streaming of Services - Mount Jerome

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