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Acknowledgement

FREDERICK CRAWFORD

Published on 24/09/2020

CRAWFORD Frederick William (Freddie) 40 Mullaghgarrow Road Kinawley Enniskillen The family of the late Freddie Crawford wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbours and friends who brought food, sent sympathy cards, letters, text messages and telephoned offering support following the sudden death of Freddie, a loving, caring, thoughtful husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather and brother of Lettie, George and Geoffrey. We would like to say a huge thanks to Mr Kyle Beacom who came along to the house on the morning of Freddie's death, also Dr Michelle Mc Brien for all her medical help and support that morning, the Cardiac Team and Paramedics, SWAH who worked tirelessly with Freddie. All of your help and support was greatly appreciated. Thanks to Dr Joseph Mc Conville for his caring, help, kindness and support over the years and all the Receptionists. To Peadar (McGoverns Pharmacy), Derrylin who always looked after Freddie so efficiently. Our sincere thanks to Rev Simon Donohoe and Rev. Capt. Richard Waller for the wonderful Service of Thanksgiving and Mrs Lorna Graham, organist in St. Paul's, Kinawley. Many thanks to Austen Stinson (W. T. Morrison, Funeral Directors) for his support and help in organising Freddie's Funeral. Freddie did not travel to his final resting place alone, for that we thank all our caring neighbours and friends who stood out and lined the road. Also we thank the Sir Knights who did the Guard of Honour at Derrylin Church. Sir Knights from Royal Black Preceptory Drumshemuck RBP 132, (Freddie was Registrar), Sir Knights from Fermanagh County Black Chapter of whom Freddie was Registrar, and men from the Orange Lodge, Derrylin L.O.L. 1648 of whom Freddie was the Master. It was a very fitting, emotional Guard of Honour, Freddie was so proud of all of you and loved the Royal Black Preceptory and very much enjoyed his work as Registrar. He also had a great interest in the Orange Lodge, Derrylin L.O.L. 1648. A huge thank you to each and every one of you for the Guard of Honour. Yous have done him proud. Many thanks also to the Grave Diggers. We hope this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our most sincere appreciation. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually.


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