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Published Date: 04 January 2010
BONNAR — 22nd December 2009 (peacefully) at Brookmount Private Nursing Home, Coleraine. Henrietta (Netta), formerly of Camphill Park, Ballymena, dearly beloved wife of the late Charles, dear mother of Richard and Brian, mother-in-law Emma and Shirley and devoted grandmother of Alice, Katie, Johnny, Roger and Peter.
Interred in Ballee Cemetery. Donations if desired for The Alzheimers Disease Society c/o Mrs Mona Murdock, 31 Bushmills Road, Coleraine. Deeply regretted by his loving family and entire family circle.
BRADLEY — 19th December 2009 (suddenly) at his home, 47 Masteragwee Road, Coleraine, David (Davy), dearly loved brother of Vala and Olive and the late Molly, Caroline, Nellie, Maggie, Lena, Jim, Tommy, Dan, Willie-John, Stephen and Isobel. Interred in Tamlaghtard Parish Churchyard. Donations if desired for St. Paul's Church Articlave c/o Mrs Mona Murdock, 31 Bushmills Road, Coleraine. Deeply regretted by his loving family and entire family circle.
BURGESS — 22nd December 2009 (peacefully) at Hospital, Rachel Ann, 11 Greenmount Road, Coleraine (formerly of Dundooan Crescent), dearly loved wife of the late John and dear mother of John, Robert, William, Margaret and the late Frederick. Interred in Aghadowey Parish Churchyard. Donations if desired for Kiwoko Hospital, Lowero, Uganda c/o Mrs Mona Murdock, 31 Bushmills Road, Coleraine. Deeply regretted by her loving family and entire family circle. "With Christ Which Is Far Better."
McLEAN — 22nd December 2009 (suddenly) at his home 83C Loughanhill Park, Coleraine, Stephen, dearly loved son of the late Jack and Anna and dear brother of Nigel, Ronnie, Patricia, Anna and the late Andrew. Interred in Coleraine Cemetery. Donations if desired for the Marie Curie Nurses c/o Mona Murdock, 31 Bushmills Road, Coleraine. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing family and entire family circle.
MOORE — 23rd December 2009 (peacefully) at her home, 85 Castleroe Road, Coleraine, Liz (proprietor of L.A. Wholesale, Coleraine), dearly loved wife of Albert, dear mother of Clare, Janet and Johnny, mother-in-law of Mark, Kyle and Dawn and loving grandmother to Josh and Elizabeth. Interred in Ballywillan Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her loving family and entire family circle.
CAMPBELL — In Loving memory of Alexander Campbell of Killymaddy , husband of the late Alice, and a dear father and grandfather who died 27th December 1984. Always remembered by son John, daughter Frances, son-in-law Michael and grandchildren. "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever". Psalm 23:6.
TAYLOR — In memory of my Brother James Taylor who died 1st January 2009. Always remembered by Brother Robert and Sister Betty. Ballymoney and New Zealand.
TAYLOR — In memory of James Taylor who died 1st January 2009. Remembered always by niece Doris and Family. Ballymoney
QUINN — First Anniversary 31st December 2009. Margaret R.I.P. St Pio Pray for her.
I hold you close within my heart
and there you shall remain
to walk with me throughout my life
until we meet again.
So rest in peace dear Margaret
and thanks for all you've done
I pray that God has given you
the crown you've truly won.
Love Kevin

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  • Last Updated: 04 January 2010 5:43 PM
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