The death has occurred of:
Margaret GRAY
Margaret Gray RIP, 39 Fairgreen Park Keady. Died on 31st of May 2025.
We the family of the late Margaret Gray would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who offered their sympathy and support following the loss of our beloved mother, nanny, sister and friend.
To our family, neighbours and friends thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for the incredible support, compassion and generosity you showed during those few days at the hospital and throughout the wake and funeral. We were truly overwhelmed by your kindness, which brought us great comfort during such a heartbreaking time, we will be forever grateful.
Sincere gratitude to everyone who called to our family home during the wake. To those who sent Mass and sympathy cards, sent flowers and posted beautiful social media tributes. To all who brought food and provided refreshments, everyone who helped in any way we are very appreciative for all you have done for our family.
Our sincere thanks to Mone Funeral services. Brigid and BJ for your support guidance and reassurance throughout. We are very grateful for the respect that was shown to mummy and for the dignity and professionalism for which every detail of the funeral was carried out. Thank you also to the gravedigger for preparing mummy's final resting place with care.
Thank you to Mones Catering who provided the food and refreshments after the funeral, to the committee of Ballymacnab hall for the use of their facilities.
Thank you to all those who were present for requiem mass, both in the Chapel and online. We are deeply grateful to Fr Sean Moore, Canon Sean O'Neill and Fr Greg Carvill. We thank them for their spiritual guidance and continued support. We also convey our thanks to the sacristan, eucharistic ministers and family members who took part in the mass. To the musicians Catherine, Dermot and Jolene for the beautiful music which truly enhanced the mass. Thanks also to Katie Loughran who played the bagpipes as we took mummy to her final resting place. To Ballymacnab camogie and football clubs who provided a very moving guard of honour, thank you.
A special thank you to the doctors and nurses, and all the staff at Willow bank surgery Keady. We also thank the staff in the memory clinic in Armagh. And finally, to all the staff in Craigavon Hospital and the Royal Hospital who looked after mummy. We thank the staff in the Intensive care Unit who treated mummy with such dignity and care on her end-of-life journey and the support they offered us as a family.
As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a gesture of our family’s gratitude and appreciation to everyone who helped and supported us.
We miss mummy every second of every day. Her legacy has left a mark on all of us. May her gentle soul rest in peace.
“Deep in our hearts you will always stay, loved and remembered everyday”