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The obituary notice of Maureen FITZGIBBON

Manchester | Published in: Manchester Evening News.

Eamonn A Kennedy Funeral Directors
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MaureenFITZGIBBONPeacefully in a nursing home on September 10th 2024. Whilst Fortified By The Rites Of Holy Mother Church and formerly of Mount Carmel, Salford and Hale Barns. Rest In Peace.

The dearly loved Daughter of Maurice [R.I.P.] and Elizabeth [R.I.P.] and much-loved Sister of Rose, Eileen [R.I.P.], Anne and Meg. Also a treasured Auntie to all her Nephews and their families.

Requiem Mass to be celebrated at The Holy Angels R.C. Church Wicker Lane, Hale Barns on Thursday 26th September at 12.00 p.m.

Family flowers only please but donations if desired may be sent to Francis House Children's Hospice or The Alzheimer's Society.

All donations and enquiries to

Eamonn A. Kennedy Funeral Directors, 390 Palatine Road, Northenden, Manchester M22 4FZ. Tel. 0161 945 2097.
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I share Rev Egan's comments I worked with Maureen at Manchester Royal Infirmary in the 60's and much later when we held senior post in the NHS
Strong hard working outstanding nurse and trainer and fair to all
It is with sadness that I learn of her death but I will be for ever grateful I worked and knew her RIP
I send my condolences to her family
Malcolm A Kelshaw
Malcolm Kelshaw
24/09/2024
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Malcolm Kelshaw
24/09/2024
Maureen Fitzgibbon was a woman of distinction. As a nurse, and nurse manager, she was a fearless champion of patients and their needs. Maureen was a perfectionist, gave of her best, and expected nothing but the best. A strong person herself, She was a consistent defender of the weak and vulnerable. May God reward her
Revd. David Egan davidegan1954@gmail.com
David Egan
23/09/2024
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