KIERNAN, Veronica
This was published in the following publications on 21.01.2016:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 21.01.2016:
Irish Times
KIERNAN, Veronica (Cabinteely, Co. Dublin formerly of Leopardstown Park) _ January 20, 2016, (peacefully), in the wonderful care of Prof. John Crown and the staff of the Cara Ward, St. Vincent's Private Hospital, following an illness bravely borne, beloved and adored mother of Rachael and Robert, devoted daughter of Imelda and the late Charles, much loved sister of Gregory, Paul, Anne and Cathy; sadly missed by her brother-in-law Donal (Flinn), sisters-in-law Sylvia and Veronica, her nieces and nephews, Ross, Conor, Charlie, Timothy, Julia, Sadbh, Clodagh, Roisin and Maura and a wide circle of loyal friends. Reposing at the Rom Massey & Sons Funeral Home, Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, (opposite U.C.D. Flyover). Removal this (Friday) evening to St. Brigid's Church, Cabinteely Village at 6.30pm. Funeral Mass tomorrow (Saturday) after 10 o'c, Mass to Mount Jerome Crematorium. Family Flowers only please, donations if desired to Cancer Clinical Research Trust or the Irish Cancer SocietyMay she rest in peace.
KIERNAN Veronica (Third Anniversary) Deeply missed, remembered and loved always, Rachael, Robert, Imelda, Greg, Paul, Anne, Cathy, and families.
KIERNAN, Veronica (Cabinteely, formely Leopardstown) (First Anniversary) - Dearly loved and very much missed by her children Rachael and Robert, her mother Imelda, brothers Gregory and Paul, sisters Anne and Cathy, and extended family. We would like to thank all her close friends who gave some much support during her illness, and all those who sent Mass cards and letters of sympathy. We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to Fr. Tom O'Keefe, Prof. John Crown, the staff of St. Vincent's Private Hospital and the staff and students of Sion Hill and Oatlands College.Your life was one of kindly deeds,
A helping hand for others needs,
Sincere and true in heart and mind,
Beautiful memories left behind.
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