BERGIN

This was published in the following publications on 15.04.2006:
Irish Times

BERGIN (Maura) (née O'Gorman) (Died April 14, 2005) - On the occasion of Maura's first anniversary, her husband Michael, her daughters Roisin and Sinead, her sisters Margaret and Joan, her brothers Fran, Brian and Donal wish to express their sincere thanks to all who sympathised with them following Maura's death; all who called to the house, attended the removal, funeral Mass, burial and all who sent Mass Cards, floral tributes and letters of sympathy. We would like to say a special thank you to the priests of Corpus Christi Parish for their support; to the staff of the Mater Private Hospital who looked after Maura with such kindness; to A.R.C. and St Francis Hospice for great support. We extend our deep gratitude for their enduring support and assistance during Maura's illness to the management, staff and her colleagues at A.I.B. and the officers and staff of Dublin Fire Brigade, in particular Michael's colleagues in 'C' Watch, North Strand. We are very grateful for the ongoing support of friends, colleagues, neighbours and family. We will always remember and appreciate your kind expressions of love and admiration for dear Maura who is so deeply missed by all. We hope that this acknowledgement will convey our deepest appreciation to you all. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

Beach

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