McDONALD, Terry

This was published in the following publications on 19.11.2017:
Irish Times

McDONALD, Terry (née O'Flynn) Castleknock, Dublin and Banagher, Co. Offaly - On the occasion of the First Anniversary on November 21, 2017 of our beloved Terry's passing, her husband Vincent, together with the McDonald and O'Flynn families wish to sincerely thank all those who comforted and supported us in our sad loss. We are especially mindful of all our relatives, good friends, colleagues and neighbours who joined with us for her funeral ceremonies and of all those at home and abroad who sent Mass cards, messages of sympathy, enrolment cards or gave donations to St. Francis' Hospice. We are grateful too, to the medical professionals who cared for Terry in her last days with the utmost kindness and helped to bring great comfort to her at the end. To Fr. Dennis O'Connor, CSSR, who prayed with us at home, to Fr. Chris Clarke O.D.C and the Carmelite Community at St. Teresa's Church in Clarendon Street where her funeral Mass was celebrated and to the Choir who contributed inspiring music and song so that we were enabled to lay Terry to rest with great dignity and peace, we are deeply grateful. We appreciate too, the kindness and graciousness of Cunninghams, Funeral Directors, and particularly of Ian, for their discrete help and guidance throughout. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all your intentions.

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