DOYLE, Connie

This was published in the following publications on 20.02.2015:
Irish Times

DOYLE Connie (Bridget) (Inchicore) - We the family of the late Connie, who died on February 27, 2014, Cora, Pat, Barbara and Noel together with our husbands and wives Michael, Ann, Patrick and Christine and her much loved and loving grandchildren Ciarán, Deirdre, Yvonne, Rónán, Kevin, Fionnghuala, Suzanne, Fearghal, Jamie and Joe wish to express our sincere gratitude to all those who came to express their sympathy and condolences when Mam died. It was lovely to go to St. Michael's Church and see so many old neighbours and friends from Inchicore, and beyond, who held Mam in such high esteem. Thank you for the tribute you paid her by your Mass Cards, flowers and above all by your presence. We wish to acknowledge those who could not be with us but whose thoughts and prayers were. Thank you to Father Louis McDermott who captured the essence of Mam in his homily and to Gifford Whittle who sang her favourite hymns so beautifully. To Massey Bros, especially Aileen Maguire who made sure Mam's funeral was special. We want to pay particular tribute to the staff of T.L.C. City West who looked after Mam so well during her time there and after her death. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions. Mam's anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Saturday February 28, at 6.30. in St. Michaels Church.

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