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Sad passing of Lucinda McGee



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Published Date: 01 February 2008
The very sad and untimely death took place recently of Lucinda McGee.
Lucinda, who was only 33 years old, was the eldest daughter of John and Maria McGee, Drung. She died after a brief illness at Letterkenny General Hospital.

Lucinda was a dignified, loving caring and most sincere daughter who died as she lived - a
true lady. She will always be lovingly remembered by her family and everyone who knew her.

Requiem Mass was concelebrated by Fr. Farren, Fr. Morris, and friend Fr. Shaun Gallagher. Lessons were read by Shaun Mullan, nephew, Fidelma Killian, Sophie Foy, and Leighton Donovan. The offertory gifts were presented by Lucinda's two sisters, Aisling and Dovika, while the beautiful music and singing throughout the ceremony was rendered by Neil McLaughin. Deepest sympathy is offered to Lucinda's parents John and Maria, to her brothers Shane and Malachy and sisters Aisling, Dovika and Shauna, nephew Shaun, godson David, aunts and uncles and family circle. May she rest in peace.

Muff Sheltered Housing Association are holding a dance in Foody's Lodge, Quigley's Point on Friday, 15th February. Music by Rio Country. Admission euro 5 with dancing from 10pm-1am. Come along and support this very worthy cause.

"Dastardly Deeds at Dinner", Murder Mystery night in the Ballyliftin Golf Club on Friday, 15th February at 7-30pm sharp. Full evening of entertainment with a Champagne Reception and a 3- course dinner. The cost is euro 40 per person. Book early to avoid disappointment. Telephone 07493 7811.

The Muff branch of the Irish Red Cross are holding a practical first aid course commencing on 7th February, in the Red Cross Centre, Muff. The course will run for 6 weeks from 8pm-10pm. To book a place contact Bernie on 086 9543259 as soon as possible.

Care of the Aged is looking for helpers, especially for the Nearly New Shop on Thursdays and Fridays for a two-hour session. Telephone 0749382318 or 0749381339.

Carndonagh Community School extends a very special welcome to the parents of former and current pupils to a quest tea reunion to be held in the sports hall of the School on Friday, 22nd February. Tickets are on sale from local former hostesses or you can just contact the school, telephone 937 4260.

There was no jackpot winner last week in the Quigley's Point Community Centre R.C.D mino lotto draw. The winning numbers were 16,20,22,24, and the four euro 15 winners were Suzanna Mc Gowan, Redcastle, Denis Cramsey, C/O Divers, Neil Mc Gowan, Redcastle, and Sharon Mc Cauley, Grove Coltages, Muff. The jackpot tonight will be euro 800.



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