CONNELL, Cally
This was published in the following publications on 08.03.2016:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 08.03.2016:
Irish Times
CONNELL (née Keenan) Cally (Rathfarnham and formerly of Collins Avenue) March 8, 2016 (peacefully) at home surrounded by her loving family. Will be deeply missed and remembered with much love and affection by her husband Pat, daughters Margaret and Aileen, sons Stephen, Richie, Paul and Tom, their partners, grandchildren, brother Lorcan, sister Noelene, nieces, nephews, relatives and a huge circle of friends and the community of Ballyroan. May she Rest in Peace. Reposing in her home today (Wednesday) from 2.00 o'c to 5.00 o'clock Funeral Mass tomorrow (Thursday) at 11.30 o'c in the Church of the Holy Spirit, Ballyroan followed by burial in Kilmashogue. Family flowers only.
CONNELL, Cally (née Keenan), Ballyroan Road, Rathfarnham, March 8, 2016 - On the First Anniversary of our beloved Cally, her husband Pat, children Margaret, Stephen, Aileen, Richard, Paul Tom, her sister Noelene, brother Lorcan, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, in-laws and extended family deeply appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy extended to us on our loss of a most kind and gentle person. We offer our heartfelt thanks to our many kind neighbours and friends who attended her Requiem Mass, took part in the Liturgy and accompanied her to her final resting place. To the wonderful doctors and staff at St. Vincent's Private Hospital, the Guinness Medical Centre and the Home Care team at Our Lady's Hospice a grateful thank you for your wonderful care and gentle hands. We also acknowledge the beautiful musical tribute sung by Gifford. A special word of thanks to Fr. John Delany for leading the beautiful service and celebration of Cally's life. Please accept this acknowledgement as a huge thank you to all those who knew Cally, who attended the Mass, sent cards or letters, and who enriched her life over the many years. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.
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