CALLAGHAN, Una

This was published in the following publications on 13.01.2017:
Irish Times

CALLAGHAN, (née Comer), Dr. Una (Ranelagh, Dublin and formerly Rathdowney, Co. Laois), January 13, 2017, (peacefully) in the loving care of the staff at St. Vincent's Private Hospital. Dearly beloved wife of the late Dr. Brendan. Predeceased by her sisters Biddy and Fin and her brother Simon. Fondly remembered by her sisters Maureen, Dodie and Norrie and brother Jerry. Much loved by her nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, extended family and many friends. May she Rest in Peace. Removal (today) Saturday to the Church of the Sacred Heart, Donnybrook arriving at 9.50 for 10.00 o'c Requiem Mass, followed by burial in Glasnevin Cemetery.

Beach

CALLAGHAN Dr. Una (née Comer) - Una's extended family would like to thank all those who sympathised with them following her passing away on January 13, 2017. We want to express our appreciation to those who attended the funeral, sent messages of sympathy and sent Mass cards. A special thanks go to all the doctors, nurses and staff in St. Vincent's Private Hospital for the wonderful care and attention they gave to Una during her final illness. Una's First Anniversary Mass is on Saturday January 13, 2018 at 6.15pm in The Church of The Holy Name Beechwood Avenue, a church she and her late husband Brendan loved. This Mass will be celebrated for your intentions.

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