DUNNE, Grà inne

This was published in the following publications on 08.12.2023:
Irish Times

DUNNE - The family of the late Gráinne Dunne (Mount Merrion, Glenageary and Hanover) wish to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy and the gestures of kindness shown to us following Gráinne's untimely death earlier this year. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our extended family, valued friends, her colleagues both at home and abroad, and her students who all provided amazing support during her illness and at the time of her death. We appreciate the celebration of the Funeral Mass by Monsignor Delargy, Canon Bermingham and Deacon Cooney in Monkstown Church. The wonderful music on the day was provided by her students and colleagues from the RIAM and we are extremely grateful to them for such a beautiful and fitting send off. We also wish to thank the staff of St. Vincent's Hospital, Professor Crown and Dr Yasser for the respectful and professional care they offered Gráinne throughout her illness. Her final weeks were spent in the loving care of all at the Blackrock Hospice who were simply magnificent. We are truly heartened by the warmth and continued support from all those who loved Gráinne. It would be impossible to thank everyone individually and so we ask you to please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our deepest gratitude.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh h-anam dílis

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