O'DONNELL, Adrienne

This was published in the following publications on 01.02.2016:
Irish Times

O'DONNELL - (née McCabe), Adrienne - February 1, 2016. Predeceased by her husband Michael. Dearly beloved sister of Maeve, Donal, Pamela and David. Body donated to Medical Science at her request. Memorial to take place at a later date.

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Can't believed it I never got a chance to say goodbye to you I just hope you know how much I will miss you it as such a pleasure to have such a lovely lady like you Adrienne u will never be forgotten rip. Donna .


9yrs

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A beautiful, spiritual and generous woman who I will miss deeply. Her sister, Pamela will also miss her greatly. Deirdre (niece)


10yrs

<p>RIP Auntie Adrienne</p> Your smile and quick Wit will be greatly missed. Such a generous, loving woman, who convinced me that poodles were the best dogs, and wild salmon was far superior to the garbage I was trying to serve her. Just some of the small Lessons she taught me. Adrienne's life stories are deeply engrained in my heart. She was quite an impressive woman, and I loved her, always will. She will be missed by my mother, Her sister, Pamela even more so. Your naughty niece will cherish the memories! Deirdre (Deedee)


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I will miss your visits Adrienne and always loved how with a smile on your face could challenge my father in a good debate and have the dinner table in stitches. I will miss you! Roderic Owen-Flood


10yrs

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