Ó CEARBHAILL, Aodán

This was published in the following publications on 15.11.2013:
Irish Times

Ó CEARBHAILL, Aodán (late of Drumcondra and Roscrea, who died August 11, 2013) - We, Aodán's wife Mary, son Liam, his brother Séan and his extended family would like to express our sincere appreciation to all those who sympathised and supported us during our recent sad loss. We would like to thank all those who sent Mass and sympathy cards and floral tributes. Heartfelt thanks to all those who attended the removal, funeral and burial. We wish to extend our gratitude to the priests and staff at Corpus Christi Church, Fr. Alan Hilliard of D.I.T., an tAthair Dónal for the wonderful Mass and the priests in Roscrea. Thanks also to Brian McCarthy agus a chairde for the beautiful music. Thanks to the 1997 boys and mentors in Na Fianna who provided a heartfelt Guard of Honour outside the Church. A special thanks to the doctors, nurses and carers at the Bon Secours Hospital and the Homecare Team of St. Francis Hospice and the Millmount Clinic. Thanks also to Kirwan Funeral Directors for all their assistance and a very special thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, we trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our deepest gratitude and appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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