O'LOGHLEN, Bridget

N/A - 27 June 2013

This was published in the following publications on 29.06.2013:
Irish Times

O'LOGHLEN (née O'Sullivan) (Dollymount, Dublin and late of Turraree, Glin, Co. Limerick) - June, 27, 2013, in the loving care of St. Francis Hospice, Raheny, Bridget (Birdie), beloved wife of the late Con, and dear mother of Gráinne and Sinéad; sadly missed by her loving family, sons-in-law, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Removal this (Monday) morning from St. Francis Hospice, Raheny to St. Gabriel's Church, Dollymount arriving at 9.50 o'clock for Mass at 10 o'clock. Funeral afterwards to Glasnevin Crematorium. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu to St. Francis Hospice, Raheny.

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O'LOGHLEN Bridget (Birdie) (Dollymount, Dublin 3) Birdie died peacefully on the 27th day of June 2013. On her First Anniversary Gráinne and Sinéad would like to express their appreciation and thanks to family friends and neighbours who supported and comforted them on that very sad occasion. We are very grateful to all those who visited Birdie during her final illness and to those who travelled long distances to attend her funeral. Thank you to St. Francis Hospice Raheny and to Father Pat McManus for their gentle comfort to her. A special thanks to Noel Brendan and Ann for their love and encouragement during the past year.

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<p>sympathy</p> <p>I was very surprised and sad when i read that your parents were gone</p> <p>You don't remember me for I was a young french guy of 17 years in july 1968 spending a month in your home</p> <p>You were 2 little girls full of life</p> <p>I had my room on the first floor and I must say i still have excellent memories of that time</p> <p>We used to go dancing every night at the Grove near your home</p> <p>Be brave and may god bless you</p> <p>Gerard Coutant</p> <p>gecoute@yahoo;fr</p>


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