WOODS, Deirdre

This was published in the following publications on 30.10.2015:
Irish Times

WOODS (née Gilsenan) (Clonsilla and formerly of Clontarf, Dublin) - October 25, 2015. Deirdre, beloved wife of the late Bernard and a devoted mother of Dorothy and Ursula (Lynch). Funeral has already taken place.

Beach

WOODS Deirdre (Clonsilla and formerly of Clontarf) - Dorothy, Ursula and their families wish to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with them in their recent sad loss; the 10 o'clocker's Lillie B, Mary and Maria and a wide circle of friends and colleagues, those who attended the removal, funeral Mass and cremation. To everyone who sent Mass cards, donations, letters and messages of sympathy. A special word of thanks to the sisters of Bon Secours and we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses, chaplains, carers and all the staff of the Bon Secours hospital Glasnevin who took such loving care of mammy and of us. A special word of thanks to Fr. John Daly, Fr. Paul Ward, Deacon Tim Murphy and the all the parish teams in St. Mochta's Porterstown. As it is impossible to thank everybody individually we trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all your intentions. Deirdre's Months Mind Mass will be celebrated in St. Mochta's Church Porterstown on Sunday November 22 at 10.30am.

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