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Just short of one month ago, a very good friend of mine died.  Her name is Marie Regan and, during my time in Kilmovee Parish, Marie was sacristan in Kilmovee.  We met practically every day during the years and she became a very close and trusted friend.  Sadly she became ill about two years ago and, though she battled bravely, the battle was lost on November 11th, the day Marie died.  May she rest in peace. 

In memory of her I want to include the words from her Funeral Mass.  Marie was a regular follower of this blog and I want her to have  some space here.

By Vincent