O'COINE

This was published in the following publications on 12.07.2005:
Irish Times

O'COINE (COYNE) Eamonn - Peter Coyne (The Moy), Áine Ní Cheidigh (An Spidéal) and their daughter Mairéad would like to express their heartfelt thanks to all their family, friends and neighbours who provided such a practical and emotional support to them on the death of their son and brother. Our thanks to Dr John Ball, the Ambulance crew, the nursing staff and medical staff of Beaumont Hospital; to the chief celebrant Fr Jim Culliton S.J. (Belvedere College), Fr Michael Hastings P.P. and Fr Gerard Young C.C. of St Gabriel's Parish, Dollymount; Frs Paddy Gleeson and Keiran Dunne (Chaplains Trinity College) and Fr Leonard Maloney S.J. (Head Master, Clongowes College); to the staff and students of Belvedere College who paid such a fitting tribute to Eamonn in song and verse; to all the readers, the pallbearers, bringers of gifts and to Fr Culliton and Bill Walsh who spoke so movingly about Eamonn; to the members and Committee of the Royal Dublin Golf Club and especially the mentors of the Junior section; to Eamonn's classmates from Belgrove, Belvedere and Trinity College (First Year Medicine, and Philosophical Society); to all those who attended the burial; to Fr Culliton and Fr Blake who officiated at the graveside and to the gravediggers. Please accept this acknowledgement. Mass will be offered up for the intentions of you all.

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