LENNON, Elodie
This was published in the following publications on 09.03.2018:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 09.03.2018:
Irish Times
LENNON Elodie, As has been whispered in our ears and written in countless cards and messages there are no words. No words for now that will bring any comfort to Bob or Louise. There are however for you, who have supported us through this painful time. We would like to thank everyone who has been a support to us since the tragic loss of Elodie. Our parents and families for staying strong for us, showering us in love and support,d for all the love and kindness they have shown Elyse. Our aunts, uncles and cousins for everything you have done and continue to do. Our friends, we have walked out of the arms of some back into the arms of others. All of you have been amazing, we wish we did not have to have suffered such a great loss to realise how loved we all are. We raised an incredible [PO]7,500 for the organisations which helped us through our darkest days. Thank you all for your generous donations. A special thank you to Lennon Tree Care and Rockbrook Engineering who made additional and incredibly generous donations to The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust and Demelza Hospice respectively. We want to again acknowledge and thank the team in the PICU Evelina, London, my colleagues, who cared so lovingly for Elodie. It is an incredibly difficult job you all do and it was absolutely heart breaking being there as a helpless mother with my baby. To know you all would have done anything to help Elodie, help us, will stay forever in our hearts. Demelza Hospice, Eltham, especially the team who looked after Elodie, Bob, Elyse, me, our families and friends during our time in the Butterfly Suite. We will be forever grateful to have had those extra days with Elodie. The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust for bringing Elodie home and taking away that stress from us and our family. Michael Cunningham for the kindness you showed us during Elodie's last hours at home, and Fr . John McNamara Adm. Our Lady's Nativity, Leixlip. Some angels get their wings too early and our precious Elodie was one of those. She will stay forever in our hearts smiling, shuffling across the floor in Beckenham to give us a tight cuddly squeeze. Love you forever and forever...
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