TRAYNOR, Antoinette
This was published in the following publications on 25.08.2019:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 25.08.2019:
Irish Times
TRAYNOR, Traynor Antoinette (Sandyford, Dublin 18) - August 22nd, 2019, peacefully, in the loving care of the staff at the Beacon Hospital after a long illness bravely borne. Loving daughter of the late Brian Traynor (late of Traynor-O’Toole Partnership). Sadly missed and remembered with love by her husband Mark Leonard, children Scott, Cian and Charlotte, her mother Antoinette (née McGee), siblings Nuala, Michael, Brian and Bronagh, mother-in-law Carol, father-in-law Tony, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, her minder Sam and a very wide circle of friends. Funeral Mass today (Monday), August 26th at 11.30am in St John the Evangelist Church, Ballinteer Avenue, Dublin 16, followed by cremation in Mount Jerome Victorian Chapel at 2pm. No flowers by request. Donations, in memory of Antoinette can be made at the Church to Breakthough Cancer Research. Antoinette’s family ask that those who are attending wear bright colours to celebrate her life. Enquiries to Mark Kinsella Funeral Directors 087 2160 740. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.
TRAYNOR Antoinette (Sandyford, Dublin 18) - On this the First Anniversary of Antoinette's death ( August 22, 2019), her husband Mark Leonard, children, Scott, Cian and Charlotte, her Mum Antoinette and siblings Nuala, Michael, Brian and Bronagh and their families, together with the Leonard Family, would like to thank all their relatives, friends, neighbours and colleagues who visited our homes and brought colour to her funeral, sent cards, letters and messages of sympathy. Grateful thanks to you all for your support during Antoinette's illness and during the past year. We would like to thank Fr. Liam Belton, PP of the parish of St John the Evangelist and his team for their help. Also, Fr. Denis Luddy CSSR, Esker, Co Galway, our celebrant who made the funeral so personal. Heartfelt thanks to the kind and caring staff of the Oncology Unit in the Beacon Hospital who looked after Antoinette with respect and dignity throughout her illness. Thank you to Mark Kinsella, Funeral Director for his assistance and thoughtful kindness. Antoinette is so lovingly remembered and sorely missed.In ár gcroíthe i gcónaí.
'Sometimes the smallest things take
up the most room in your heart'.
- Winnie the Pooh
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