WALSH, Mary
This was published in the following publications on 10.10.2021:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 10.10.2021:
Irish Times
WALSH, (née Sheahan) Mary (Terenure, Dublin, formerly Ardpatrick, Co Limerick, Brussels and Rome) October 7, 2021 (peacefully) surrounded by her loving family in the wonderful care of the staff of St James Hospital, beloved wife of the late Richard, she will be sadly missed by her children Aidan, Elizabeth, Kevin, Eithne and Lorcan, her daughters in law, sons in law, grandchildren, great grandchildren, brother Denis, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends, neighbours and her many friends at Castle Golf Club. Rest in Peace. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home Willbrook Rathfarnham today (Monday) between 3.00pm and 5.30pm. Removal tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to Terenure College Chapel for 11.0am Mass followed by burial in Mount Jerome Cemetery. The capacity of the Church is limited to 50% but the Mass may be viewed online Family flowers only please.
WALSH - Mary (October 7, Third Anniversary) and Richard (July 16, Twenty-First Anniversary) Remembering them both with love today and always. Aidan, Elizabeth, Kevin, Eithne, Lorcan and their families.
WALSH - Mary (née Sheahan) (late of Terenure, formerly of Ardpatrick Co. Limerick, Brussels and Rome), who died October 7, 2021. On this Mary’s First Anniversary, her children Aidan, Elizabeth, Kevin, Eithne, Lorcan and their families, and brother Denis would like to express their sincere thanks for the love and kindness of relatives, friends and neighbours both near and far who supported them throughout this past year. A special thanks to Bishop John Fleming and Father Jim Murphy who concelebrated the funeral Mass, and to the wonderful staff in St. James’ Hospital for their care. Our sincere thanks to all who attended the reposal, Mass and burial, especially to those who travelled long distances to be with us, to those who tuned in online to the video transmission and to those who sent Mass cards, cards, flowers, letters and messages of sympathy. As it would be impossible to thank everybody individually, please accept this acknowledgment as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.
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