Veronica Russell (née Redmond)
Fr. Redmond Park,, Arklow,, Co Wicklow.
Veronica’s children Jimmy, Sarah, Veronica, Margaret, Marcella, Pauline, Michael and Jacinta, her brothers Frank and Jimmy, her sister Angela and all her family wish to express our most sincere gratitude for the sympathy and support shown to us throughout this most difficult time.
Thank you to everyone who visited the funeral home, attended Veronica’s Removal, Funeral Mass and burial, those who sent Mass cards and online messages of condolence, those who phoned or wrote with kind and comforting words and all those who couldn’t be present but joined in the celebration of Veronica’s life via webcam. Thank you also to those who donated generously to Wicklow Hospice in Veronica’s memory;
Our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Nick Bugle, Dr .Siobhan McCabe and all their team at Sheltonville Surgery and to the Palliative Care Team whose wonderful support allowed us to care for Veronica in the home she loved. The dignity and comfort you brought to her final months will never be forgotten. Thank you also to the kind and helpful staff of Armstrong Life Pharmacy.
Very special thanks to Fr.. Martin Jose for his prayers, guidance and lovely Funeral Mass and to our amazingly talented friends; Naoimh, Amy and Leah Penston and Ellie Willoughby for such fabulous music.
Thank you also to our extended family, our kind neighbours and dear friends, your continued support is much appreciated. Thank you to our friends from Arklow Lifeboat for your guard of honour and to the staff of AIB and the many traders on Arklow Main Street for your heartfelt display of respect.
Thank you to Pat and Jim Hoey and their staff at The Bridge Hotel for their hospitality, to Jason and Tom for tending to the grave and to all at John Sweeney and Sons Funeral Directors.
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.
Veronica’s Month’s Mind Mass will be celebrated on Saturday 18th January at 6.30pm in Saints Mary and Peter’s Church.
Those who cannot attend are welcome to join via webcam;