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Recruitment Advertising XX1 - V1 ����� �������� �������� ���������� ������ ������������� �� ������ ������� ������ ������� ����� ������� �������� ������� ��������������� �� �������� ����� ������� ����� ������� ��� �������� ����� DÚN LAOGHAIRE DENNEHY TIM (Knockraha AHERN (Bishopstown, Cork): O’DRISCOLL (Cork and �� ������ ������ RATHDOWN COUNTY and Millstreet) On September 28, 2016, Ballycotton): On September �������� ����� ���� �� ���� COUNCIL: Cosgrave (Acknowledgement and First peacefully, at the Mercy 28, 2016, peacefully, at the �������� ��� �� Developments are applying Anniversary): University Hospital, CLAIRE Bon Secours Hospital, sur- ������ ����� ����� ���� ���� for retention planning On Tim’s first anniversary his (nee Madden), dearly loved rounded by his loving family, permission for development wife Marie along with her wife of the late Gus and much LIAM, Woodbrook, Bishops- ������� � comprising of the family would like to thank loved mother of Bryan, town, late of Irish Lights and ������ �� ����������� ��� amalgamation of units 1 all those who sympathised Gregory, Vivienne (Dooge) Dunlops, dearly loved hus- � ������ ������� ������� (80m2) and 2 (108m2) as with them on their sad loss, and Susan (Traynor). Sadly band of the late Mairéad and ������ ���� ������� previously permitted under especially our wonderful missed by her loving family, much loved father of Lillian, ��������� An Bord Pleanála Reg. Ref. friends, neighbours and sons-in-law Diarmuid and Anthony (Tony) and Martina ���� ������ ������ ���� ���� PL06D/240677 (DLRCC Reg. family. The Holy Sacrifice of John, daughters-in-law Tanya and loving grandfather of ���� ������ ��� ���������� ������ Ref. D11A/0435) into one the Mass will be offered for and Ellmarie, grandchildren Catriona, Frank, Emmet, combined unit of 190m2 at their intentions. Frances Moran Shane, Emily, Kate, David, Laura and the late Mark. �� �������� ������ ������� ����� ground floor level and To us you were so special, Sally, Nicholas, Michael- Sadly missed by his loving ������������ �� ��� ������ �� ���� provision of a mezzanine What more is there to say, BISHOPSCOURT WAY, John, Kathryn, Bryan and family, brother John, ������� �� ����� �� ��� ������ floor space of 125 m2, Except we wish with all our WILTON Mark, great-granddaughters sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, ��������� ����� �� �� ���� �� ���� together with associated hearts, 5th ANNIVERSARY TODAY Sunshine and Maisie, grandchildren, great-grand- �������� ����� ���� �� ��� ������ minor elevational changes at That you were here today. Forever in our hearts. nephews, nieces, relatives children, nephews, nieces, Park Pointe Neighbourhood Gone from our lives but (Always remembered by and friends. Lying in repose relatives and friends. Lying in ������ ���������� ������� ���� John, Paul, Pamela, �� ��� ���� ��� �� ��������� Centre, Honeypark, forever in our hearts at the Wilton Funeral Home, repose at the Wilton Funeral Glenageary Road Upper, Adrienne and families) Sarsfield Road of Jerh. Home, Sarsfield Road of Jerh. ���� �� ������� ��� ��� ����� Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. O’Connor Ltd. Removal at O’Connor Ltd. from tomor- �� � ������� �� ��� � ���������� The planning application 6.30pm on this (Thursday) row (Friday). Removal same ������ ��� ����� �������� ��� may be inspected or �� �������� evening to the Church of the evening (Friday) at 6pm to St ����� �� ��� ����� ����� ����� purchased for a fee not Real Presence, Curraheen Joseph’s SMA Church, Wilton. ��� �� ���� ������� ������������� �� exceeding a reasonable cost Road. Requiem Mass at Requiem Mass on Saturday at ��� ������ �� ���� �� ��� ����� of making a copy, at the DENNEHY: In loving 11.30am on tomorrow 10am. Funeral afterwards to ���� ��� �������� ���������� ��� offices of the Planning memory of TIM, late of (Friday). Funeral afterwards St Oliver’s Cemetery, Model Authority, Marine Road, Dún Knockraha, Millstreet to St. Finbarr’s Cemetery. Farm Road. ������ �������� Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, May she rest in peace. May he rest in peace. �� whose first anniversary ����� ���� �� ��� �� ���������� during its public opening ����� occurs today. hours of Monday to Friday A quiet thought, ������� from 10:00am to 4:00pm. A A silent prayer, ����� ���������� submission or observation For someone special in ���������� in relation to the applica- God’s care. O’FLYNN (Ballybrack, Don- ��� ��� �������� ����� ������ tion may be made in writing (Forever remembered by his BURKE (Bandon): On Sep- eraile and Ballydesmond): to the Planning Authority, on On September 26, 2016, ��� ����������� sister Margaret and family, tember 28, 2016, peacefully, payment of a fee of €20 brothers and sisters at in the wonderful care of peacefully, at Strawhall ���������� ������� ����� within 5 weeks of receipt of Nursing Home, Fermoy, ��� ��� ����������������� home and abroad) the doctors and nurses in the application by the Tom O’Sullivan Marymount Hospice, Cork, under the care of Marymount �� ����� ��������� Planning Authority and such ELLA, Rices Road. Sadly Hospice, JOHN, beloved ������������ ����� �������� submissions or observations LINEHAN In loving memory LOMBARDSTOWN husband of Catherine (Kitty). FOURTH ANNIVERSARY missed by her loving sister ���� ������� ������������ will be considered by the of NORA, late of Donny- Deeply regretted by his brook, Douglas and (Loved and missed today Hannah-Nora Finch, neph- ��� ����� Planning Authority in ews, nieces, grandnephews, loving wife, daughters Claire, Mourneabbey on the First and always Eileen, family Noreen, Therese and Angela, ��� ��� ����������������� making a decision on the grandnieces, relatives, kind application. The Planning Anniversary of her passing. and friends). sons Mike and John, his �� ����� ��������� Mum drove her her little neighbours and friends. May Authority may grant she rest in peace. Rosary on brother Denis, sons-in-law ������������ ����� �������� permission subject to or yellow car, played bowling Aidan, Padraig and Richard, and bingo with her friends. this (Thursday) evening at ������ ����� ������������� without conditions or may 7pm in St Patrick’s Church, daughters-in-law Elaine and ��� ����� refuse to grant permission. She loved life, family and Rosarie, brother-in-law, friends. Sadly missed and Bandon. Requiem Mass on ��� ����� ���� �������� tomorrow (Friday) at 2pm. sisters-in-law, grandchildren lovingly remembered MULCAHY Fifth Denis, Nadine, Kevin, Leanne, ���� ������ ���� ����������� always and forever. May she Anniversary. In loving Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. Enquir- Albie, Jack, Mark, Alan, Leah ��������� �������� ������� rest in peace. memory of DAN MULCAHY, and Benjamin, nephews, ���� ������������������ (Remembered today and late of Annagloor, ies to Bolster’s. Tel 023- ������ ������� 8841878. nieces, relatives, neighbours ��� ����� everyday by sons James and Millstreet. and friends. Requiem Mass Michael, daughter-in-law Time passes but still you on today (Thursday) at 2pm Carmel, granddaughter stay in the Church of the Nativity Saoirse, sisters Eleanor and As near and dear as of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Margaret, brothers Con and ������ �� �������������� ����� ���������� yesterday Doneraile. Funeral after- James, brothers-in-law, Too dearly loved to be �������� �� ������� �� �� ��� ��� ���� wards to St. Gobnait’s sisters-in-law, nephews, forgotten, BURNS (Blarney): On Cemetery, Mallow. ���������� �������������� ���� ������� ����������� nieces, relatives and (Always remembered by his September 26, 2016, May he rest in peace. ����� ������� ����� ������� ���� ��� ��������� �������� ������� ������� friends). family and friends) peacefully, in the care of the �������� ���������� ��� ������� staff of St Mary’s Ward, at the ���������� ������� ������� ������� Mercy University Hospital, �� ��� �������� �� ������ �� CHRISTINA (DINAH), The ������� �� ��������� ������ ����� ���������� ��� �������� ���� Groves, Blarney, loving sister O’HANLON (Cork): On ������ ���� ���� ���� ������������ �� ������� ��� ��� ������� �� of Ann and the late May, Rita, ����� ����������� �� ���������� September 25, 2016, ��������� ��������� ����� �� Nellie and Dan. Sadly missed peacefully, BERTIE (Menloe ������������ ���� ��� ��������� ��� ��������� ����������� �������� by her loving sister, nieces, Park, Blackrock and late of �������� �� � ������ �� ����� ������ ���� � ����� ��� �������� �� nephews, relatives, kind Model Farm Road), dearly ������� ���� �������� �� ������� ��������� �� �������� ���� ��� neighbours and friends. loved husband of the late Reception into the Church of �������� ������ �� �������� ����������� ���� ���� ��������� Phil, loving and beloved ����� ���� the Immaculate Conception, father of Jacqueline ���� ������� ����������� ������� Blarney on today (Thursday) �� ��������� ������ (Crowley), Jane (Bryson), �������� at 7pm. Requiem Mass Lynn (Oliver), Catherine and ������ on tomorrow (Friday) at ��� ���� ������ ������� Sarah. Deeply missed by his 2.30pm. Funeral afterwards loving family, sons-in-law ����� ���� ����� to All Saints Cemetery, Kieran, Scott, Jim, Neil ����� ���� ������ Garrycloyne, Blarney. Thomas and Robert Willson, ������ � �� ��������� �� ��� May she rest in peace. grandchildren Rachel and ��� ����� ������ ������ Enquiries to O’Keeffe Funeral Laura and her husband ��������� ������� ������� Directors, Mallow. Tel 022- Jimmy, Brian and Jessica, 23238. �� �� �������� ����� ����� Emma, Lauren and Alison, ������ � Laurence and Patrick, great-grandson Luca, �������� ���� ��� ��� relatives, neighbours and ��� �������� �������� friends.
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