
O’Neill, Caroline.
We, the family of the late Caroline O’Neill RIP, would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with us on our great loss.
We offer our heartfelt thanks to all who sympathised and provided practical and emotional support to us during our recent sad bereavement.
We would especially like to thank our entire family circle, friends and neighbours who helped at the wake. Thanks to those who called to the house, brought food, floral tributes, sent mass and sympathy cards, sent online messages and attended the funeral.
Thanks also to those who could not be with us but followed the Funeral Mass online.
A special thanks to Fr Dermot for celebrating the Requiem Mass and to Caroline’s uncle, Deacon Malachy for assisting.
Thanks to Doctors Pat Fee, Kevin and Bríd Allen, and staff of Rathkeeland House Surgery.
Thanks to Dr Anna, Nurses Jenny and Roisin and all the staff in the Day Procedure Unit of Daisy Hill Hospital and to the Palliative Care Team for their care of Caroline during her illness. A special thanks to all blood donors who helped keep Caroline with us for precious extra time.
Thanks to Caroline’s brother-in-law Hugo along with the staff of McArdle Funeral Directors for the professional and dignified manner in which the funeral arrangements were carried out.
Many thanks to Culloville GAC and Camogie Club as well as O’Connell’s GAC, Tullysarran for the guards of honour. Thanks also to St Colman’s College and Our Lady’s Grammar School for their guards of honour.
A special word of thanks to Linda, Shannon and Martha for the beautiful singing and music during the mass and to all those who participated.
Thanks to Mona Mc Entee and staff for providing the meal and to the Culloville Community Association for the use of their premises.
As it is impossible to thank everyone individually, we trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all with our heartfelt thanks.
The holy sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.
Caroline’s Month’s Mind mass will be celebrated on
Saturday, the 3rd of May at 6:30pm in Saint Patrick’s Church Crossmaglen.