KAVANAGH, Ursula Josephine

This was published in the following publications on 23.06.2017:
Irish Times

KAVANAGH Ursula Josephine, Died Dublin June 22, 2017. (formerly of Gaeltacht Park, Paris, New York, Chicago, and Inis Mór) Sister of Ann Cecily, Helen, Carmel and brother David. Remembering, Mammy, Daddy, Mary, Madeline, and John, (deceased). Private family ceremony. Sincere thanks to everyone at the Palliative Care Unit Harolds Cross. Rest peacefully Ursula.

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KAVANAGH, Ursula Josephine - Remembering Ursula who sadly died one year ago June 22, 2017. Always in our hearts and minds and with us in spirit. Ann and family (Cheshire).

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From Tess and Dara and the Molloy family of Inis Mor. A lovely woman, so talented, so dedicated to her art. Her art is on display in the dining room of the hotel here. Showed great love to our children growing up. We loved Brian and Ursula


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Ursula we had such good times once upon a time sharing our work. Blessings, Goddess speed. Fran Winant


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Dear Dear Ursula I will raise a glass of Veuve Clicquot in your memory with your NY friends who will miss you so much. --Paula Grant


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Great sadness at ursulas death. Wonderful artist


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Condolences to the family. Paddy Judge (formerly of Gaeltacht Park).


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