Molloy, Aiden.
The Family Circle of the late Aiden Molloy would like to offer their deepest gratitude to those who sympathised with them on their recent sad bereavement.
Thanks to all those who phoned and called to the house, sent Mass and sympathy cards, letters, flowers, gifts and food. A special word of thanks to those who assisted at the wake, to those who attended and took part in the funeral and to those who helped in any way.
A heartfelt thanks to the staff at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for the care and attention given to Aiden after his accident and to those who aided Aiden’s family in Australia, particularly the Irish Australian Support Association of Queensland and Queensland Gaelic Football and Hurling Association. We would also like to thank Aiden’s friends and the local Irish community who went above and beyond with their help and generosity.
A special word of thanks to Fr. James O’Donohue for administering the Last Rites to Aiden and for his help in organising and facilitating a Memorial Service for Aiden in Brisbane. Sincere thanks to Fr. Lawrence Boyle for his words of support and comfort, and to Fr. David Moore and Fr. Brian Slater for the beautiful Requiem Mass held in Holy Trinity Church, Cookstown.
Sincere thanks to Niall A. Loughran and E. Quinn and Sons for their advice and assistance at this time.
As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere gratitude.
Aiden’s Month Memory Mass will be celebrated in Holy Trinity Church, Cookstown on Saturday August 27 at 6pm.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for the intentions of all.
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