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1st Anniversary Acknowledgement
The family of the Late Anne O’Sullivan, (Nee Dunlea) would like to express our sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who helped and supported us during her brief illness, funeral, and in the past 12 months.
Her final days were made so much more comfortable due to the professionalism and loving tender care that she received from the staff at Millstreet Hospital. They all took such phenomenal care of her for the 15 months that she was a resident there. It wasn’t a hospital as such, but a home from home.
Her co-residents became her second family, and we are grateful for all their little gestures that made he time there so much easier. Thanks to Davy, Cora, and staff at Tarrants Funeral home as they made her final journey so easy for her and us all.
Thanks to Fr. Jack and Fr. Sean for such a beautiful Mass.
Thanks to Sharon in the Parish office who did up such a lovely booklet. Thanks to Sacristan Julie for all her help and to Joan for such beautiful music.
We are very grateful to all the staff of Millstreet Hospital who formed a guard of honour on her leaving the hospital and all The friends, neighbours and extended family that lined the road from Millstreet Hospital to the funeral home and then through the town and onto the graveyard.
Her final prayers were broadcast over her late husband John Anthony’s public address speakers, which were set up by Timmy and Martin Lucey. Thank you to all the friends and neighbours that took the time and trouble to drop off food to us. We would like to sincerely thank everyone who wrote messages of sympathy on RIP.ie, sent Mass Cards and took the time ring or text. Your thoughtfulness was appreciated.
Covid may have kept everyone physically apart, but we have never felt so surrounded by people with kind hearts and generous natures.
There were so many gestures of kindness and goodwill from so many people that we, as a family, appreciated and will never forget. We won’t name these individuals as there were so many, we’re afraid we’d forget someone. A Mass for all those mentioned (and those not), will be offered for your intentions, in St Patricks Church, Millstreet.
Go raibh maith agaibh go leir.
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Always a welcome, Always a smile.
“Pull up a chair, sit down for a while”
Always so eager, to hear what we’d say.
“Well, tell me now, what did you do today?”
Always so grateful, for anything done..
“Lovely and fine, says Donny, my son”
Always remembered, we’ll never forget.
Such happy memories, no single regret.
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Ar Dheis Dé Go Raibh D’anam John A, Mary & Joshua