MANGAN
This was published in the following publications on 01.02.2005:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 01.02.2005:
Irish Times
MANGAN (Denis) (Dinny) (Cratloemoyle, Cratloe, Co. Clare and late of Crecora, Co. Limerick) (Died December 18, 2004. R.I.P.) - His wife Clare, daughters Elizabeth, Denise (Fahy) and Clare-Anne, son-in-law Tommy, grandson Denis, sisters (Sr. Cecelia), brothers and extended family wish to sincerely thank all those who offered their sympathies and support on our recent sad and great loss. A special thanks to those who called to the house, attended the removal, funeral Mass and burial, some having travelled long distances, sent Mass cards, enrolments, floral tributes, letters of sympathy, telephone calls and anyone who helped in any way. We would especially like to thank Dr Brendan Meaney and the staff at the Cardiac Unit for their long term care and all the doctors, nurses, attendants, staff and ambulance crews at the Regional Hospital and also all the staff at the Stroke Rehabilitation Centre at St Camillus during his brief stay. Grateful thanks to Dr John Waters, Mr Jim Fitzgibbon and all the staff at Widdess Pharmacy. A special thanks to Fr Liam Enright for the beautiful Mass assisted by Denis's cousin Fr John Guiney, Canon Michael Liston and Fr Donal McNamara, other clergy present, the Sacristan and Altar Server, Michael Tierney for his beautiful singing and organist Molly Prendergast. Sincere thanks to Thompsons Undertakers, gravediggers at Castlemungret Cemetery, the Southcourt Hotel and Whelans Bar, Thomondgate. Also a grateful thanks to all the staff of Limerick Greyhound Track and his greyhound circle of friends. We would love to thank everybody individually but as this is not possible we hope you will accept this acknowledgement as a token of our heartfelt appreciation. Dinny touched so many lives and his memory will live forever in our hearts. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is being offered for the intentions of all.
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