THUNDER, Patricia

This was published in the following publications on 26.06.2013:
Irish Times

THUNDER Patricia, (formerly of Griffith Ave., Dublin 9). Died May 20, 2013 - The family of the late Patricia would like to thank all those who sympathised with them during their recent bereavement. A kind word of thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbours who called to the Funeral Home or to our home, those who sent Mass Cards, flowers, attended the Removal and Funeral Mass, particularly those who travelled long distances. We wish to acknowledge the great care and attention Patricia received from all the staff in Ratoath Manor Nursing Home, the doctors, nurses, caring staff of the Mater Hospital and Connolly Hospital. We are also deeply grateful to the local Clergy, Fr. Tom Noone, Fr. John, Fr. Liam Murtagh who attended at the Removal and Fr. Paul Hampson, friend of the family, who celebrated the Funeral Mass. A special word of thanks to Ms. Jacinta Scully who sang so beautifully at Removal and Funeral Mass. We would also like to thank Lanigan's Funeral Directors for their professionalism, helpfulness and dignified handling of the Funeral. As it is not possible to thank everyone individually, we trust that this Acknowledgement will be accepted as a token of our sincere gratitude and appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions. "May She Rest in Peace."

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