MULGREW (John)
18th December 2013 The family of the late John Mulgrew wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to all those who have shown us so much kindness and support in our recent sad bereavement. Thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbours for providing food, making tea and helping out at the wake, especially the stewards who were outside helping with traffic and car parking. We are very grateful to all who called at the house, phoned, sent mass or sympathy cards, floral tributes and those who sent donations in lieu of flowers and those who attended the funeral. We appreciate the care given to John by the medical and nursing staff of Craigavon Hospital and Newry Hospice and the ambulance teams. Special thanks to Dean Curry for his prayers, words of comfort and for celebrating the beautiful Requiem Mass: Also to Malachy Cush and Plunkett McGartland for the very moving music in the church. We would also like to thank P.J. Quinn for the dignified manner in which the funeral arrangements were carried out. Thanks also to the gravediggers. We are grateful to Hagan's Bar for providing refreshments after the funeral. It is impossible to thank everyone individually so we trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token our heartfelt thanks. John's Months Mind Mass will be celebrated in St Patricks Church, Dungannon at 10am on Saturday 18th January.
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