Remembering departed friends

November 30, 2018 Irish Seniors

This is our special place to remember our Irish Seniors and their family members who have died. Please join us in remembering. Feel free to add your thoughts and prayers in the comment section.


I give you this one thought to keep. I am with you still. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on the snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain.

When you awaken in the morning's hush, I am the swift, uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not think of me as gone. I am with you still in each new dawn.

~Native American Poem~


Philip Allen OSM
Margaret Allen
Margaret Baker
Margaret Breen
Michael Brennan
Beryl Brown
Winifred Canavan
Patrick Casey
Edward Condon
Tom Connor
Joan Conway
Mary Coombes
Mary Corey
Mary Cox
Dillwyn Davies
Kitty Dennis
Bridie Dillon
Leon Donnelly
Hannah Donovan
James Michael Doyle
John Doyle
Pat Duggan
Helen Dunne
Mary Elliott
Lawrence English
Michael Feeney
Fred Feremore
Dympna Flanagan
Marcia Flood
Agnes Foley
Bridie Gaffney
Peg Gallagher
Margaret Gallagher
Patricia Garry
Mary Gavin
Rosemarie Gilroy
Andrew Greaney
Bridie Guthrie
Anne Handy
Susan Harvey
Eileen Hodgen
Patricia Holmes
Leslie (John) Johnson
Philomena Jordan
John (aka Willie) Kelly
Willie Kiernan
Kathleen Kilcline
Rose Lynch
Patrick Mahedy
Joseph Maloney
Patrick McCarthy
Patrick McDonagh
John McDonnell
Theresa McGee
Rose McGee
John McGeeney
Mary McGowan
Lillian McKeon
Bridget Meehan
Johanna Milne
Kay Muldowney
Patrick Mundow
Finbar Murphy
Edward Murphy
Bridget Murtagh
William O'Brien
Tom O'Brien
Patrick O'Connor
Joseph O'Flaherty
Betty O'Rourke
Barbara Park
Kathleen Plugh
Mai Runnacles
Inez Schaivi
Betty Smith
Anna Strain
Eileen Sweeney
Bridie Swift
Margaret Timmons
Mary Vaughan
Colin Ward
James Wentworth
Lawrence Whelan
Winifred Williams
Nicholas Williamson
Margaret Wye
Michael Young

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