CLERY, Pauline

This was published in the following publications on 04.05.2018:
Irish Times

CLERY Pauline (Howth, Co. Dublin) who died May 3, 2017. Her husband Professor Tony, children Tony and Elizabeth and families, wish to thank most sincerely all who sympathized with us on our sad loss, those who called to the family home, send Mass and Sympathy cards, floral tributes and letters of condolence, those who travelled long distances to be with us, and who attended her Funeral Mass and service in Dardistown. Thanks also to Dr. Oscar Breathnach and the staff of the Oncology Unit at The Bon Secours Hospital, Dr. Mark Wheeler of Edenpark Surgery, the Staff at Howth Hill Lodge, Nursing Home and the Palliative Care team from St. Francis Hospice and finally thanks to Rev. Canon Raymond Maloney who looked after Pauline spiritually and concelebrated the Mass with Fr. Bernard McGuckian and conducted the cremation service for us and the priests of The Church of the Assumption, Howth. As it will be impossible to thank everyone individually, we hope this acknowledgement will be taken as a token of our sincere gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of The Mass will be offered for your intentions.

Beach

CLERY Pauline (Second Anniversary, May 3, 2017) - Sadly missed and remembered with love and prayers by her husband Tony, son Tony, daughter Elizabeth, six wonderful grandchildren, extended family, relatives and friends.

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