Mc CONNELL, Margaret

This was published in the following publications on 24.03.2023:
Irish Times

Mc CONNELL - Margaret (née Brennock), (Dublin and Dungarvan). Sixth Anniversary, March 25, 2017. Lovingly remembered today and every day by her husband, Sam, sons Alan, Gavin and Brendan, daughters-in-law Christy, Judy and Amanda, her beloved grandchildren, extended family and friends.

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Mc CONNELL, Margaret (née Brennock) (Rathgar, Dublin and Abbeyside, Dungarvan). As we lovingly remember Margaret on the First Anniversary of her death (March 25, 2017), her husband, Sam and sons, Alan, Gavin and Brendan and their families would like to express our sincere gratitude to all who sympathised with us on our great loss. In particular we wish to thank her sister, Brid Rafter, who was always there for Margaret. A special word of thanks also to Margaret's brother, Fr. Michael Brennock, O.S.A., Fr. N. Hassett and the Augustinian priests who concelebrated at the funeral Mass, We also wish to thank all those who attended the reposing and the funeral Mass, those who sent Mass cards, messages of sympathy, floral arrangements and those who travelled long distances, especially from overseas, to be present at the funeral. Please accept this acknowledgment as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions. "To Margaret and also to those
whom we have loved and lost."

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