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What'smissing Fromyourdaily Breakfast? THE IRISH TIMES Wednesday,May 22,2013 21 PUBLIC NOTICES MARTIN NOONAN FAMILYNOTICES DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS PUBLIC NOTICE BRADY Mary (née Curley) (Killiney, CORR (née Martin), (VenetianHall MARLEY, Paul JohnAnthony, Henley SCOTT (Kilbrittain and Nottingham) FAMILYNOTICES Co. Dublin,formerlyKiltormer,Co. andformerly of St.LawrenceRoad, Close, Alcester,Warwickshire —May 20,2013(peacefully)inthe ■ DermotCrowley,Dearbhla APPLICATIONFOR A FORESHORE LICENCE Galway)-May21, 2013,peacefully, Clontarf)—May19, 2013 (formerly Clontarf,Dublin)—May wonderful care of thestaff of The Molloy(right),DarraghKelly All notices are subject to at home,after ashort illness, beloved (peacefully), at Beneavin House 15,2013, peacefully at theAyrshire Haven BayCareCentre, Kinsale, Hospice, Ayr, Scotland.Belovedson Margaret(née Stokes), belovedwife andDawnBradfieldstarin Notice is hereby givenpursuanttoSection authentication. wifeofthe late Dermot O'Conor Nursing Home,Enda, belovedwife DermotBolger’splayOutline 19 of theForeshore Act, 1933 that The Brady, loved andlovingmotherof of thelate Jack and mother of John, of thelate Michael and Julia, father of Tom andlovingmotherofJohn. Marine Institute hasapplied to the Sarahand Julia,mother-in-law of Brian,Eoin, Niall, Ronan, Rosemary of Emma,granddadofbabyRonan, Sadlymissedbyher loving husband, Permission.SetinDublinin Minister of theEnvironment, Community To place anotice JohnMcMickan andGaryHooper, (Sweetman) andGeraldine andclose friend of Marianneand son,daughter-in-law Janice, 2005aspropertypricesreach andLocal Governmentfor alicenceunder adored grandmother of Richard, (Coghlan);she will be verysadly brother of Michael, Anthony, grandchildrenFiona, Beth and dizzyheights,ittellsthestoryof thesaid Actfor thepurpose of installing TELEPHONE: (01) 6758585 Robert,Kenneth,Daniel and missed by herlovingfamily, Leontia andKevin.Hewillbesadly Roslyn,and her manyfriends. threefibreoptic cables connecting the Nicholas; shewill be sadlymissed daughters-in-law Ann, Ailbhe, missed by his daughter, grandson, Funeral Service on Friday May24at AliceandFrank,wholongto Smart BayTestSitewiththe mainlandat or by her brother Seamus, sister Kate, Hilaryand Margaret, sons-in-law sister,brothers, uncle, nephew, 11am in Rathclaren Church, movefromtheircityterrace Spiddal, Co.Galway. LO-CALL 1850 44 66 44 sister-in-law Marie, brother-in-law Paddyand Sé,grandchildren,great- nieces,cousins, extended family and Kilbrittain.Funeral afterwardsinthe Acopy of theapplication,and therelevant Laurie,nieces,nephews,relatives grandchildren, sisters-in-law, friends. Mayherestinpeace. adjoiningchurchyard. Enquiriesto toabungalowbythesea, Reposing at ML Williams Funeral Bolsters 0238841878. AfternoonDrama, maps, plans,reports anddrawingsis 9a.m. –5p.m. Monday –Friday and friends. ACelebrationofMary's brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, available forinspection forthe next 21 life willbeheld in St.James' relatives andfriends. Mayshe Rest Home,Falkland Road, Ayr.Removal THUNDER, Patricia (Pat) (Dublin BBCRadio4,2.15pm working days,freeofcharge, at Salthill After 5p.m. Monday –Friday Church, Crinken, Shankill, Co. in Peace. Funeraltoday (Wednesday) tomorrow (Thursday) morningtoSt. RetiredPrincipal of Marino VEC GardaStation, Salthill,GalwayCity. Dublin tomorrow (Thursday, May after 10 o’c. Mass in St. Anthony’s Margaret's Cathedral, John Street, andformerly of GriffithAvenue) — The documentationisalsoavailable on And on Sunday 5p.m. –8p.m. 23)at11.30 o'clock followedby Church,Clontarf, with burial Ayr, for10.00amfuneral Mass, May20, 2013 (peacefully)inthe RTÉRadio 1 theDepartment's websitehttp://www. burial in the cemeteryatSt. afterwardsinSt. Fintan’s Cemetery, followedbycommittal serviceat great care of theDoctors, Nursesand BBC Radio 1 MasonHillCrematorium at FM: 88.2-90.0; 95.2 MHz, LW:252 kHz. environ.ie/en/Foreshore/ Death Notices will only be Augustine'sChurch, Clontuskert, Sutton. caringStaffofConnolly andMater FM: 97.6-99.8 MHz Ballinasloe, Co.Galway at 4.30 11.15am. News on the hour ApplicationsandDeterminations/ accepted from Funeral Hospitals.Aspecial thanks to the 6.30am The Radio 1BreakfastShowwith Anyperson who wishes to make an o'clock. Familyflowers only,please. 7.00am Morning Ireland. Presentedby DUNNE (née O'Brien) Brighid(Bree) MEANEY (Drumroe, Cappoquin,Co. Director of Nursing and all the Staff Nick Grimshaw. 10.00 Sara Cox. 12.45 objection to,orarepresentationinrespect Directors Donations, if desired, to Blackrock (Alicante, Spain andformerly at Ratoath ManorNursing Home Cathal Mac Coille, Rachel English, Gavin Newsbeat. 1.00 ScottMills. 3.30 The Hospice. Waterford)—May19, 2013, of the grantofthe licencesought should Greystones) —May 16,2013. unexpectedly,Patrick (Paddy), son whocared forPat over thelast seven Jennings and Áine Lawlor. 9.00 The John Official ChartUpdate. 4.00 Greg James. do so in writing, giving reasons, within 21 On "Blessed arethose whose Peacefully in Alicante,beloved wife years, only daughter of thelate strength is in you, whohave of thelate Denis. Deeply regretted Murray Show. Alivelymix of topical 7.00 Zane Lowe. 9.00 My Playlist. 10.00 working days of publication of this Notice TELEPHONE: (01) 6758000 of Colm andlovingmotherof by hisheartbroken wifeFinola (née Patrick Jand Mary Frances. stories, human interestand lifestyle Phil Taggartand Alice Levine. 12.00 Huw (quoting ref: MS 51/12/622),tothe settheir heartonpilgrimage" Pearse,Donal,Colum,Róisín, Predeceasedbyher brother Liam, Psalm84. O’Donnell), loving dad of Ellen, features. 10.00 Todaywith PatKenny. Stephens. 2.00 Benji B. 4.00 Dev. ForeshoreUnit, Department of the Or Barbaraand Diarmuid,predeceased Darraghand Fionn, mother Claire deeply anddeservedly regrettedby The mid-morning current affairsshow. Environment, Communityand Local LO-CALL 1850 44 66 44 BUCKLEY (née O'Donoghue) by herbrothersand brother in-law. (née Veale), brother Michael, sister herdevoted brotherNiall, sister-in- Government, Newtown Road,Wexford or (Rathfarnham andformerlyofCo. 12.00 The Ronan Collins Show. 1.00 Sadly missed by herlovinghusband, Mary (Dublin), mother-in-law Betty law Mary, nephew Patrick and his BBC Radio 2 [email protected]. The closing date Alternatively,notices may be Clare) —May 19,2013, in memory sons, daughters, sister,daughters-in- O’Donnell, aunts, uncles,sisters-in- partner Carmel, grandnephew, News at One. With Sean O’Rourke. 1.45 FM: 88-90.2 MHz forsubmissions is closeofbusinessonthe of Eileen, belovedwifeofFrank and law, grandchildren, sisters-in-law, grandnieces,cousin Vera, relatives sent by: law, brothers-in-law, nephews, Liveline. PresentedbyJoe Duffy. 3.00 6.30am Chris Evans. 9.30 KenBruce. 20th June 2013. loving mother of Johnand nieces,nephews, relatives and nieces,relatives, neighbours and and friends. R.I.P. Removal from Mooney.Music and chat. 4.30 Drivetime. 12.00 Jeremy Vine. 2.00 SteveWright in Allobjections andrepresentations FAX: (01) 6758002 Katherine, sister of Mary andAnne, friends. RestinPeace. Removalon friends. Mayherestinpeace. Lanigans FuneralHome, Beaumont PresentedbyMaryWilson. 7.00 Arena. theAfternoon. 5.00 SimonMayo. 7.00 receivedwillbeforwarded to the pre-deceased by herbrother Sean; Saturday May25toSt. Killian's Funeral Mass this (Wednesday) Road tomorrow (Thursday) May23 applicantfor comment priortoany EMAIL: sadly missed by Sharon,Gordon, Church,Blacklion, Greystones to PresentedbySean Rocks. 8.00 The The Folk Showwith Mark Radcliffe. 8.00 morningat11.00 am in St. Mary´s to the Church of St.Vincent de Paul, John Creedon Show. The presenter decision being made in the matter. [email protected] grandchildrenTobyand David,all arrive for2.30pmfuneralMass, Church,Cappoquin followed by Marinoarrivingat5.45o'clock. Craig Charles. 9.30 Listen to the Band. 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