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Mary Dunphy, Hilltop Mews, Old Waterford Road, Tramore, Co. Waterford

Mary Dunphy, Hilltop Mews,  Old Waterford Road,  Tramore,  Co. Waterford
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Mary Dunphy, Hilltop Mews, Old Waterford Road, Tramore, Co. Waterford.

Who died on Friday 23rd August

Late of Kilfarrasy and Fenor, Co. Waterford.

Predeceased by her parents, brothers Joseph, Micky , Willie, Nicholas and sister Joanie (Power).

Mary Passed away peacefully in Tramore Nursing Home surrounded by her loving family.

She will be sadly missed by her sisters Brenda and Alice, her nieces and nephews, extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends.

May Her Gentle Soul Rest in peace

Reposing at Thompson’s Funeral Home, Barrack Street, Waterford on Sunday 25th August from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm with vigil prayers and rosary at 5 pm.

Walking from Lodges Corner on Monday to the Holy Cross Church, Tramore for Requiem Mass at 10 am followed by burial in St. Declan’s Cemetery.

Mass will be live streamed by following the Service Link below:

https://www.tramoreparish.ie/live-stream/

No flowers please, donations if desired to the Waterford Hospice by following the link below:

https://waterfordhospice.ie/

The Family would like to thank all the carers and staff in Tramore Nursing Home and also like to thank especially Bridget and all her team in the Holy Ghost Residential Home. The care, compassion and kindness given to Mary was outstanding and greatly appreciated.

Book of Condolence: A message of sympathy can be left in the condolence section below. The Dunphy family appreciates your sympathy, support and understanding at this difficult time. Sympathy cards can be posted to Robert Thompson Funeral Directors, Barrack Street, Waterford.

Robert Thompson Funeral Directors
19 Barrack Street, Waterford
Tel: 051-874159
https://thompsonfunerals.ie/

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Condolences (2)

Katriina Bent

We had the privilege to get to know you Mary as a neighbour in Kilfarrasy - you shared the treasures of stories of the olden days, of cups of tea, of a never ending supply of buns and cakes. The biggest treasure no doubt the Holy Rosary, which we learned from a tiny booklet with all the ‘trimmings’. I have one in my hand right now, praying for your Soul Dear Mary, please remember us in your Heavenly Rosaries, love always, Katriina and family.

Theresa Wallace

Mary was the nicest person you could meet. The bed of Heaven to you Mary . Theresa Wallace X employee of The Holy Ghost Home

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