HOGAN, Eileen
N/A - 19 September 2012
This was published in the following publications on 20.09.2012:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 20.09.2012:
Irish Times
HOGAN (née Gogan) (Corrib Road, Terenure, Dublin) - September 19, 2012, after a long illness borne with great dignity, patience and calmness, in the tender loving care of the Matron and staff at St. John's House of Rest, Dublin 4, Eileen darling wife of 51 years and best friend to Tom, wonderful mother of Ann, Steven and Tom and adored grandmother of Oscar, Neassa, Aobha and Alex; Eileen will be greatly missed by her family, daughters-in-law Colette and Liz and son-in-law David, nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends. Requiem Mass in St. Paul of the Cross Church, Mount Argus tomorrow (Friday) 21st September 21, at 11.15 am., followed by burial in Bohernabreena Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations if desired to St John's House of Rest, Dublin 4. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a-hanam dhílís.
HOGAN (née Gogan) Eileen - As we remember Eileen, with great love, sadness and gratitude, on this the First Anniversary of her death, her husband Tom, daughter Ann and sons Tom and Steven and our extended family would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised, supported and helped us in many ways during the last difficult and sad years. We are most grateful to all those who sent letters of sympathy, Mass cards, flowers, those who phoned and who continue to do so and those who, some from long distances overseas, attended Eileen's funeral services. We would, especially, like to express our appreciation to the Matron of Nursing and all the staff of St Johns House who showed exemplary patience, care to and regard for Eileen and, indeed, for our family and friends who called to see Eileen so faithfully and continuously during her time there. Also we wish to say thank you to the Reverend David Gillespie and the Reverend Ignatious Waters for the time and trouble they took to make the services which they held after Eileen's death so meaningful and full of compassion. The kindness and continued support of friends and family has been of enormous help during the last year and is a great tribute to Eileen whose loss is immeasurable. As it would be impossible to thank each and every person individually we ask that this acknowledgement be accepted as a token of our sincere thanks.
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