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QUIGLEY (Nee McINTYRE)
LINDA
2nd Anniversary
In loving memory of my dear wife Linda who died on the 4th September, 2008. RIP.
It's hard to put on paper the words I'd like to say,
To tell you that I love you and miss you everyday.
A silent tear is falling which others cannot see,
A longing for you Linda who meant the world to me.
Always loved and sorely missed by your loving husband John.
The golden gates stood open, God saw you needed a rest,
His garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best.
Always loved and sorely missed by your loving son Jake.
In loving memory of a dear daughter, sister, sister-in-law and aunt who died on 4th September, 2008. R.I.P.
She is not lost, our dearest love,
Nor has she travelled far,
Just stepped inside God's loveliest room
And left the door ajar.
Sadly missed by her loving parents Noel and Bridie, sister Julie, brother-in-law Mickey and their children Michaela and Amy, sister Josephine and her children, Christina, Sean, Lucy, Paul and Eva; sister Nicola, Martin and nephew Richard.
Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Friday 3rd September, 2010 in Brigid's Church, Carnhill at 7.30pm
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August 31, 2010
Linda Quigley
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