MAGEE, Sean

This was published in the following publications on 23.06.2017:
Irish Times

MAGEE, Judge Sean - On the First Anniversary of Sean's death, Katherine, son John, daughters Susan, Helen and Katie, son-in-law John, grandchildren Jonty and Penny want to thank all those who supported us at that difficult time. We are indebted to Rev. Fr. Michael Collins and very Rev. Damian Canon O'Reilly who celebrated the funeral Mass, and to the priests of the parish of the Holy Rosary for their support. Thank you to the Palestrina Choir who sang so beautifully, with Choir Mistress Blanaid Murphy, and also Professor Gerard Gillian who was so kind to accompany the choir. We remember with gratitude everyone who attended Sean's funeral, good friends, neighbours, his former colleagues. We are most grateful to those who called to the house, to those who wrote letters, sent Mass cards and cards of sympathy. A special thanks to all the staff of Blackrock Clinic, Dublin, who cared for Sean so kindly. Thank you also to Professor P. Conlon for the wonderful care and kindness. To Beacon Renal who looked after Sean so wonderfully for the last few years of his life. To Mark Kinsella of Murphy Undertakers who looked after the funeral arrangements so thoughtfully - thank you. It has been a great comfort to us that Sean was remembered with such affection by so many. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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