BRADLEY, Michael
This was published in the following publications on 12.07.2021:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 12.07.2021:
Irish Times
BRADLEY - Michael (Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath and Derry) (ex-Ulster Bank in Dublin, Donegal and Athlone). Unexpectedly, but peacefully, following an illness at the Mater Private Hospital, Dublin. Beloved husband of Anne (Áine) (née Rock), Ardee, and loving father to Sinéad, Ciara, Cormac, Niamh and Eoin, and brother of the late Paddy. Michael will be sadly missed by his family, sons-in-law Damien, Lorcan and Gar, daughters-in-law Corina and Deirdre, his devoted grandchildren, sister Mary, brothers Peter and Con,
extended family, friends and neighbours.
Michael's Funeral Mass will take place on Thursday at 12 o'clock in the Holy Trinity Church, Ratoath followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery. Those who cannot attend due to current restrictions are invited to follow
the Mass on the Ratoath Parish Website. Family flowers only, please. Donations in lieu to the Irish Cancer Society.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
BRADLEY - Michael (Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath and formerly Derry City) -
On the First Anniversary of Michael’s death, Anne (Áine), Sinéad, Ciara, Cormac, Niamh and Eóin, along with our extended families, would like to most sincerely thank all those who sympathised with them on the death of Michael. Thank you to everyone who sent mass cards, sympathy cards, letters and messages of condolences on RIP.ie which brought such comfort, including his former colleagues from Ulster Bank for their kind tributes and memories of Michael. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the consultants, doctors, nurses and staff of the Mater Private Hospital, especially St. Elizabeth’s Oncology Ward, who cared for Michael. To Fr. Gerry Stuart, PP in Ratoath, for a very moving and meaningful funeral mass and for his kind and reflective words when speaking of Michael - and to Mary and Miriam for their beautiful music. To Adrian and the staff in McEntaggart’s Funeral Directors for their guidance and for their sensitive and respectful attention to every detail. A word of thanks also to Flowers by Moira. To the staff at Kavanagh’s Pharmacy in Dunshaughlin for their help and kindness throughout Michael’s illness. To everyone who has helped and supported us over the past year as we try to cope with the heartbreak of losing Michael; we will always be grateful. The Holy Sacrifice of Mass has been offered for your intentions.
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