CAMPBELL, Thomas

This was published in the following publications on 02.11.2012:
Irish Times

CAMPBELL Thomas (Tommy) (died March 26, 2012) - Tommy's wife Betty, daughters Ann and Linda, son Mark, and their families, wish to thank very sincerely all who sympathised with them on the sad loss of Tommy in March, those who attended the mass and burial, sent Mass Cards, letters of sympathy, floral tributes and spiritual gifts. Thanks to all the carers, doctors and nurses who cared for Tommy during his lifetime, the staff of Ballinteer Health Clinic, St. Vincent's Hospital and Kiltipper Woods Nursing Home, most especially the doctors, nurses and staff of St James' Hospital Private 1, where Tommy spent his last days and who cared for him in a most caring and compassionate way, and were also especially kind to the family. Many thanks also to our many exceptionally good neighbours and friends who were and still are supportive to all of us, and to our work colleagues. Special thanks to the priests of St. Attracta's Parish, Dr Peter O'Sullivan, Lalloo Bhagwan and staff (Chemists), staff of Castle Homecare, Dundrum MABS, Dundrum Credit Union and Dom Marmion and members of the 10.30 Club. Thanks also to Fanagan's Funeral Directors of Dundrum, Joe Clancy (Solicitor) and staff of Permanent TSB. We trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our appreciation. Holy Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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