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TADIER, Elsie

Passed away on 13 October, 1974. Always remembered by her son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren.

THOMPSON, David

We would like to give David our fondest farewell as he rejoins his family in heaven. He has been a wonderful and loyal friend for very many years and we will never forget the times we have had together. Rest in peace.

Martin Coleman and Kevin Overend.

DUHAMEL, Eddie

Eddie, You will always be remembered as a very kind, loving and thoughtful man. Love to Gill and family.

From Richard, Rita and family.

DUHAMEL, Eddie

To a loving brother and uncle. Will always be remembered by sister Lily, nephew Harry, Pat and family. Our love and thoughts go to Gill and the family at this difficult time.

BUCHANAN, David (Fletch)

Our wee pal, We will miss your dulcet tones on match days. We will miss you Fletch.

All your mates in the Temple Bar.

GALLAGHER, Ron

Jane and Paul and their families would like to thank everyone who attended Dad’s funeral, sent cards and flowers in his memory. A special thank you to Yvonne Gottard and staff at Family Nursing & Home Care in the early days of Dad’s illness, then later to the staff at Silver Springs Nursing Home. Our grateful thanks to Father Nick Barry of St Luke’s Church and Nigel Coutanche and staff at De Gruchy’s Funeral Care for arranging a caring celebration of our Dad’s life.

BUCHANAN, David (Fletch)

David, Our lives will be empty without you. We shared lots of laughter and tears, always there for us. Loving brother and much-loved uncle. We will miss you so so much.

Lots of love, Linda, Steven, Kirsty XXX.

LE GROS, Ada

Treasured memories of our beloved mother who passed away on 13 October, 2003. What we would give to see you smile, To sit and talk with you a while, To have you here in the same old way, Would be our dearest wish today.

Your devoted daughters Hazel and Betty, sons-in-law David and Richard, grandsons Andrew and Darren and their families.

DUHAMEL, Edward Ernest (Eddy)

If roses grow in heaven Lord, Please pick a bunch for me, Place them in my father’s arms, And tell him they’re from me. Tell him that I love and miss him, And when he turns to smile, Place a kiss upon his cheek, And hold him for a while, Because remembering him is easy, But there is an ache within my heart, That will never go away. In loving memory of my father and father-in-law.

Richard and Christine.