
Condolence Book for
Mary Murphy
(née Devane)
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To Mary's Beloved Family,
Over the years my time spent in Kerry has always been enriched by visiting with Mary. She always had time for a visit, in a shop, along the road, at church, over dinner or tea. The conversations were lively and filled with life. She lived an active life and leaves behind many memories with her wide circle of friends. I will miss her sorely.
Over the years my time spent in Kerry has always been enriched by visiting with Mary. She always had time for a visit, in a shop, along the road, at church, over dinner or tea. The conversations were lively and filled with life. She lived an active life and leaves behind many memories with her wide circle of friends. I will miss her sorely.
Suaimhneas Sioraí duit Mary
RIP
RIP
We were so deeply saddened to hear of your sudden loss. Mary was such a big part of life in the glen, with always a kind, warm and friendly welcome whenever we visited. An unofficial auntie to me and a very good friend to my mum, and friend and neighbour to so many. Our loving thoughts go out to you Carmel, Ann, Patrick and Deirdre, at this very sad time. She talked of you often with such pride and obvious love. Rest in peace Mary, you will be greatly missed xxx
So deeply sorry to hear of Mary's death. She has been such a good friend over my years of going home to Kerry and was always so good to my brother Willie. She will always be remembered very fondly and my deepest sympathy to Carmel, Ann, Patrick and Deirdre and all the extended family and the neighbours too. Mary will be sadly missed. I will have Mass offered for here in Melbourne. With every blessing, Bridget, Killoncaha
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