Breda’s sister Kathleen, brother-in-law John, her nephews, nieces & all her family wish to express our most sincere thanks to all those who offered sympathy & support throughout Breda’s sad passing and in the time since.
Thank you to those who visited the funeral home, attended Breda’s removal, funeral Mass & burial, sent Mass cards and letters, those who travelled long distances and all those who phoned, wrote or shared kind messages online. Thanks also to all those who donated generously to St. Colman’s Patient Fund in Breda’s memory;
Our thanks the wonderful staff of St. Colman’s Hospital, Rathdrum & The Wicklow Hospice who cared for Breda throughout her final weeks. Thanks also to the team at Maryville Surgery, the management & staff of Adrian Dunne Pharmacy & to the carers who looked after Breda, allowing her to remain for so long in her own home.
Special thanks to Fr. Pádraig Ó’Cochláin and Fr. Joe Beere for their comforting prayers & beautiful funeral Mass, to Fr Michael Murphy and the sacristy team at St. Joseph’s Church, Templerainey for their hospitality & to Michael Flood & Patricia Kavanagh for such lovely music.
To our kind neighbours, extended family & friends, the comfort & solace you brought to Breda & to us will never be forgotten.
Thanks also to the management & staff of the Arklow Bay Hotel for their hospitality, to Jason Porter for tending to the grave & to all at John Sweeney & Sons Funeral Directors for their guidance and reverence.
As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, we trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our sincere appreciation.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for the intentions of all.
Breda’s Month’s Mind Mass along with the anniversary Mass of her late brother-in-law Michael Brauders will be celebrated on Sunday 25th February at 11.30am in Árus Lorcáin.