
Condolence Book for
Catherine Hardy
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Catherine will be remembered in The Three Patrons as a loyal & faithful member of our faith family. Her many years in The Queen of Peace were characterised by warmth, generosity & always interesting & intrested intellect.
Rest in Peace
Rest in Peace
We only got to know Catherine three years ago but she became a firm family friend in that short period. She was a lady whose elegance disguised a remarkable resilience and ability to pick herself up (literally) and keep going. We will always have fond memories of her Sunday dinners with us and will miss her hugely.
Rest in Peace dear Catherine now that your time on earth has come to an end.May you enjoy the peace and happiness of the the Angels,that you so much deserve.Catherine was such a beautiful,kind lady,so hospitable and was so faithful to the 10am Mass when she lived in Rathgar. I will always remember her beautiful smile and her way of making you feel 'at-home when you were new to Rathgar.I will miss you Catherine....rest in peace.
I will miss our great chats at the nursing home Catherine. May your gentle soul rest in peace. ❤️
We will all dearly miss Catherine and her lovely smile and gentle ways, it was our privilege to look after you. She was an inspiration to us all in her resilience and determination to keep going no matter what life throws at you. Rest in Peace.
Catherine, a wonderful friend to my mother, thoughtful, unassuming and a pleasure to know. I have fond memories of nights out with Catherine in our company. She was a great example to all of us and always ready to help others.
Thank you Catherine for all you did, may your gentle soul rest in peace 🙏🏻
Thank you Catherine for all you did, may your gentle soul rest in peace 🙏🏻
Catherine was a wonderful friend and we will miss her greatly.
She was also a very interesting person.
Born in November 1925, she was one of a very few women at that time who studied medicine. She worked as a anaesthetist in England, where she met her husband Leslie, who was also a doctor. Catherine had a very exciting life and travelled extensively, including to China, Russia and USA. The last 5 years of Catherine's life were lived very happily in Holy Family Residence, Roebuck, where the Sisters, nursing and care staff took the most amazing loving care of her, especially during her last few months.
May Catherine's beautiful soul rest in peace.
Anne & Damien Mara (Rathgar)
She was also a very interesting person.
Born in November 1925, she was one of a very few women at that time who studied medicine. She worked as a anaesthetist in England, where she met her husband Leslie, who was also a doctor. Catherine had a very exciting life and travelled extensively, including to China, Russia and USA. The last 5 years of Catherine's life were lived very happily in Holy Family Residence, Roebuck, where the Sisters, nursing and care staff took the most amazing loving care of her, especially during her last few months.
May Catherine's beautiful soul rest in peace.
Anne & Damien Mara (Rathgar)
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