On the first anniversary, the family of the late Michael Glynn of Rathfarnham, Dublin, who passed away on the 29th of September 2019, would like to wholeheartedly give thanks to all those who sympathised with them in their time of need during their great loss.
We offer our deepest and most sincere thanks to the many family members, friends, neighbours and those who knew Michael that paid respects by visiting our home and attended the wake, funeral service and cremation. Those who kindly provided emotional, physical and practical support to our family during this challenging and painful time. We would like to give thanks to those who phoned us with comforting words and who travelled long distances to pay their respects.
To those who sent flowers, Mass cards, memorial gifts and heartfelt messages of condolences, they were a beautiful contribution which made our grief and pain more bearable, we are grateful for the many acts of kindness. As it would be an insurmountable task to be able to thank everyone individually who extended their respects, kindness, love and wishes to our family, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our profound gratitude.
A particular mention of appreciation to the caring doctors, nurses and staff at St. James' Hospital, to all those who participated in the Mass and celebration of Michael’s life in person and virtually. We would like to thank Fanagans funeral directors for their sensitive and professional handling of arrangements. A special thanks to Sarah and Rory who unveiled a beautiful rendition of ‘Dancing in the moonlight’ one of Michael’s favourite songs during the committal at Mount Jerome. This allowed us to say goodbye with warmth and love to a truly remarkable man, a devoted husband, a wonderful father, a caring brother and loving son.
Desperately missed, eternally loved and always remembered by your wife Agnes and three children Jamie, Jeffrey and Julianne.