EADES, Kathleen Elizabeth (Kay)
This was published in the following publications on 21.06.2022:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 21.06.2022:
Irish Times
EADES, Kathleen Elizabeth (Kay) (née Marsden) (Leopardstown Drive, Blackrock, Co. Dublin) – June 18, 2022, peacefully, in her 101st year, in the kindly care of the nursing and medical staff of St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin. Adored wife of George, beloved mother of David, Peter, Shirley and Gregory, mother-in-law of Niels, Keara, Robin, and Neil. Much loved by her grandchildren Lorraine, Robert, Stephen, Shelley, Timothy, Conor and Katie, and eight great-grandchildren. Sadly missed by her wider family and many friends. Funeral Service on Friday (June 24) at 12.00 Noon in St. Brigid’s Church, Stillorgan followed by cremation in Mount Jerome, Harolds Cross, Dublin 6W. The Service may be viewed online at https://youtu.be/3H7gq8oop2M.
EADES - Kathleen Elizabeth (Kay) Fourth Anniversary, June 18, 2022. Forever remembered by her loving husband George, David and Niels, Peter and Keara, Shirley and Robin, Gregory and Neil, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and by her extended family.
EADES - Kathleen Elizabeth (Kay) - Third Anniversary, June 18, 2022, forever remembered by her loving husband George, David and Niels, Peter and Keara, Shirley and Robin, Gregory and Neil, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and by her extended family.
EADES - Kathleen Elizabeth (Kay) (Leopardstown Drive, Blackrock, Co. Dublin) - On the occasion of Kay’s first anniversary, George and all the family would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those relatives, friends and neighbours who showed their love, affection and sympathy by their presence, by correspondence, by telephone, through sending flowers and mass cards, and by all these gestures which comforted us in our sadness. Thanks also to Canon Ian Gallagher of St. Brigid’s Church, Stillorgan, for his kind support; for the music provided by the organist at St. Brigid’s, members of the Choir of St. Ann’s Church, Dawson Steet, the String Quartet and Finbar Furey, which was a wonderful celebration of Kay’s life; to the nursing staff at St. Vincent’s Hospital and to the carers at home, Iwona and Catia.
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