FITZPATRICK, Kitty

This was published in the following publications on 27.11.2020:
Irish Times

FITZPATRICK - Kitty, (née Healy) (Clontarf, Dublin) (October 8, 2019).

Remembering Kitty who left us in October of last year, her children Francis, Eileen, John, Kate and Anne, her sons-in-law Eamonn and Padraig, daughters-in-law, Ann and Rita and much loved grandchildren, Sorcha, Anna, Cormac, Dominic and Eva, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to those who supported and sympathised with all of us on our sad loss. We are deeply grateful to our relatives, Kitty’s great neighbours and her wide circle of friends for their support, kindness and generosity. Special thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Beacon Hospital for the exceptional care Kitty received. We greatly appreciate those who spent time to be with us, sent Mass cards and beautiful messages of condolences, visited Kitty’s home and attended her funeral Mass. Many thanks to Fr Patrick Littleton, and the Parish of St Anthony’s Clontarf for celebrating a lovely Mass in her memory and to Kitty’s nephews for providing the musical accompaniment. It made our loss more bearable. Kitty was deeply loved, is missed greatly and will always be remembered. We also remember Dominic, beloved husband of Kitty whose Twentieth Anniversary occurs at this time and who remains in our thoughts always. The Holy Sacrifice of Mass will be offered for all your intentions.

Beach

Write a greeting

You can add a video, upload an image or light a candle.

Please enter a message

Insert a link from YouTube

You can go to a video on YouTube, copy the URL and paste it in the box below.

The video will be displayed on your comment, allowing others to play it.

Please insert a link from YouTube

FileName

Please upload an image
Select file from your computer or drag and drop it here.
The file size must not exceed 8 MB and must be one of the following formats: .jpg,.jpeg,.png,.gif
Please select a candle

Get notified

Enter your email below if you would like to be notified when a greeting is posted on this memorial page.

End of content

No more pages to load