DONEGAN, Thomas Tom

This was published in the following publications on 08.03.2024:
Irish Times

DONEGAN - Thomas (Tom), March 13, 2023.

As we approach Tom’s first anniversary, Clare, Ciarán, Tomás, Eoin, Mary, Anna, Conor, Des and the extended family would like to thank most sincerely all who sympathised with us during that time and throughout the year. We express our gratitude to all who met us to pay their respects and attended the Funeral Mass, our family, relatives, neighbours and friends, many of whom travelled long distances, and connected with us from afar. The kind words and supportive thoughts in your cards, messages and letters were a great comfort and deeply appreciated. In appreciation for all your support a Mass for your intentions has been celebrated in St Teresa’s Church Clarendon Street on 10 Feb 2024.We sincerely thank the medical and care teams in Beaumont Hospital and St Francis Hospice Blanchardstown for their personal and dignified care and for their kindness to all of us.A special word of thanks to our great friend Fr Pat O’Donoghue and also to Bishop Éamonn Walsh and Monsignor Dan O’Connor who celebrated the Funeral Mass, a beautiful ceremony acknowledging Tom’s long association with church traditions and music.

Tom’s first anniversary will be commemorated on 13 March 2024 at the 17:45 Mass in St Alphonsus Monastery, Drumcondra (rednuns.com)

“ In ár gcroíthe go deo

Beach

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