O'HANLON, Maire

This was published in the following publications on 24.06.2022:
Irish Times

O'HANLON, Marie (née Cush), (Rochestown Road, Cork), June 24, 2022, peacefully in the wonderful care of the medical and support staff of Marymount Hospice, following a short illness fought with her customary humour and fortitude. Sadly missed by her loving husband Cormac, children Jill, Tim and Conor, their partners Matt, Kate and Bella, grandchildren Millie, Max and Harriet, sister Rita, brothers Peter, Eugene and Michael, brothers and sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces and many friends. Requiem Mass at 12.00 noon Monday (June 27) in St. Patrick’s Church, Rochestown. Funeral will take place privately afterwards. House private please .Family flowers only. "May she Rest in Peace" www.jerhoconnorfuneralhomes.ie

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O'HANLON - (née Cush) Maire, Rochestown Road, Cork.

On this Maire's first anniversary, her family would like to express our grateful and sincere appreciation

to so many of our friends for your support and kindness at such a difficult time. Your thoughtful

communications and mass cards were and are a source of great comfort to us. We particularly

remember with endless gratitude the wonderful kindness and support of Maire's medical, nursing and

support team at Marymount Hospice during her brief period of treatment. We are forever indebted

to you. Maire is sadly missed today and every day

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