HEALY, Teresa (Queenie) (Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 and formerly of Ballycoolin) November 15th 2023, peacefully at her home. Beloved daughter of the late Nora and Daniel and sister of the late Josephine, Patrick, Moria, Nora, Nancy, Dan, Bridgette and Gerard.
Sadly missed by her loving nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, relatives, neighbours and friends.
Reposing at Cunninghams Funeral Home, Church Avenue, Blanchardstown on Wednesday (29th November) from 6pm to 8pm. Removal to the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Laurel Lodge on Thursday morning (30th November) arriving for Requiem Mass at 11am followed by burial in Mulhuddart Cemetery.
Queenie’s Funeral Mass may be viewed online (live only) by following this LINK
Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to St. Vincent de Paul.
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“Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis”
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To our beloved Teresa (Queenie) Healy. Such a beautiful, generous soul who will be missed by all who knew her & will be forever in my heart. So glad I saw you in July as you said till we meet again next year “Please God”. RIP
So very sorry to hear of the Death of our
Dear and beautiful Neighbour Teresa,
Jack and Maura
Queenie, l never met you only heard your beautiful Irish voice on the phone. RIP dear Queenie from all our family in Western Australia.
Queenie, when I met You it was Love at first sight, with your beautiful warm loving face and wonderful generosity of spirit just emanating from you… I will always remember, love and honour your Beautiful Irish Way…
Thank you for arranging one of my Greatest Spiritual Experiences – Pilgrimage to Lourdes.
Until We Meet Again… “Please God”
Thank you,
Your Loving Great Niece.
Debra… xxx Australia.
Dear Teresa (Queenie)
My mum talked about Grandad and you and Ballycoolin all my life – when Chris and I met you it gave me a face for all those stories and you were as wonderful and whimsical and lovely as the stories. We enjoyed our long conversations around the kitchen table drinking cups & cups of tea and learning your part in my history. We will miss you – rest in peace all our love Noreen & Chris