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- 1946 Births
Registration Number 5871797 in the Superintendent Registrar's District of Cork
Births Registered in the District of Cork Urban No 3 in the County of Co. Cork.
No.277
Date and Place of Birth - 1946 Forty Six April Fourteenth, 45 Cathedral Rd. Gurranabraher, Cork C.B.
Name (if any) - Elizabeth, Sex - F.
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father - James Falvey, 45 Cathedral Rd., Cork
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother - Elizabeth Falvey formerly O'Mahony.
Rank or Profession of Father - Mason
Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant - Elizabeth Falvey, Mother, 45 Cathedral Rd., Cork.
When Registered - (Twenty August on the authority of the Register General xxxxxxx x xxxxx - all of this is crossed out the the following is written underneath) Twentyxxxx August 1946.
Signature of Registrar - R J Hennessy
Evening Echo - Cork - Friday 27 September 1996
O'BRIEN (Cork) - On September 26, 1996 (after a illness bravely born), at her residence, Bride Valley View, Fair Hill, Betty (nee Falvey) (ex-Associate member O.N.E.), beloved wife of Billy (O.N.E.) Securicor and ex-fourth Battalion) and living mother of Billy, Jim, Paul, Tim, Karl, Niall, Shirley-Anne, Martin, Alan, Marguerite, and the late John and Elizabeth. Sadly missed by her loving husband, family, grand children, sisters, brothers, daughters-in-law, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, and a larges circle of friends and neighbours. Requiescat in pace. Reposing at O'Connor Bros Funeral Home, North Gate Bridge. Rosary on this (Friday) evening at 7.30pm followed by removal to the Church of the Resurrection, Farranree. Requiem Mass on tomorrow (Saturday) at 11am. Funeral afterwards to St Catherine's Cemetery Kilcully.
Simply The Best! - note from William.
O'Brien: (Nee Falvey). In loving memory of my mother BETTY.
September comes with sad regret
Of a wonderful Mam
I will never forget
My family chain is broken now and nothing seems the same
I hide the tears as I speak your name
But the pain in my heart will always remain
(Never forgotten by your son Martin, Orla and grandchildren Leona and Louise) - Evening Echo
O'Brien NINETH ANNIVERSARY In loving memory of my wife, BETTY (nee Falvey), late of 85 Bride Valley View, Fairhill, who went to Heaven on September 26, 1996.
Your wants in life were simple,
Your love for us was true,
As long as we were happy,
You were happy too.
You gave us all you had to give,
Gifts both great and small,
But most of all, you gave us love,
The greatest gift of all.
Time has passed, memories stay,
Thinking of you, Betty, every day.
(Sadly missed by her husband Billy, son Alan and daughter Margarite)
O'Brien (Nineth Anniversary): In loving memory of my Mam BETTY, whose Anniversary occurs today.
There is a lady in Heaven,
So precious and so rare,
That lady is my Mam,
The best beyond compare.
Call her name out softly, Lord,
And when she looks your way,Please tell her that I love her,
And miss her every day.
(Lovingly remembered by her daughter Anne and granddaughter Saoirse xxx)
O'Brien: (Nee Falvey). In loving memory of my mother BETTY.
September comes with sad regret
Of a wonderful Mam
I will never forget
My family chain is broken now and nothing seems the same
I hide the tears as I speak your name
But the pain in my heart will always remain
(Never forgotten by your son Martin, Orla and grandchildren Leona and Louise)
Evening Echo 26 Sep 2006
O'Brien TENTH ANNIVERSARY A tribute of love and remembrance
of my beautiful Ma, BETTY, late of Bride Valley View. If there is
another life Mam, and we were born once more, I pray to God
that He will give us, The same mam as before. (Love always, your
daughters Anne and Margarite and grand-daughter Saoirse xxx)
O'Brien TENTH ANNIVERSARY In loving memory of BETTY (nee
Falvey), a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother, who went to heaven on September 26, 1996, late
of Bride Valley View, Fairhill. You left me as you loved me, Quite
and without a fuss, and on the night you went away, You took a
part of us. Even though I can't see you Bet, I know you're not
alone, for you John and Elizabeth are watching me, in a place
you now call home. Never more than a thought away, Loved and
remembered every day. (Sadly missed by your loving husband
Billy xxx)
watching me, In a place [1]
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