Marie Donegan Boyle (17 Oct 1961 - 22 Dec 2017)

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MarieWoodlands Hospice Charitable Trust

£1,610.60 + Gift Aid of £203.00
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Location
St Helen's Crematorium Rainford Road St Helens WA10 6DF
Date
5th Jan 2018
Time
2.30pm
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In loving memory of Marie Donegan Boyle who sadly passed away on 22nd December 2017 Family Flowers only please Donations in lieu to Woodlands Hospice

Fiona Cowan donated £80 in memory of Marie

On behalf of Kevin's colleagues and friends in Warrington.

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Shannon Boyle wrote

Goodnight my Angel, come see me in my dreams, I love you forever an always x

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Dominic Boyle wrote

There walks a lady we all know who shines white light and wants to show how everything still turns to gold

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Kevin Boyle wrote

One last goodbye Marie, our lives can never be the same and it’s so hard. I miss you so much and will never forget the good times, but I loved you more than anything and will forever regret not having told you so enough xx

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Hayden And Orla wrote

Nanny Mary, we both miss you so much already even though you’ve only been gone a short time.
Thank you so much for being the best nan to us. Our time together hasn’t been anywhere near enough. We wish you could have stayed longer. We are grateful for the times we spent with you and will share our wonderful memories forever.
We hope you are at peace now but please stay close to us always.
Lots of love forever, Hayden & Orla xxxx

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When my lovely friend took me to see Alexander O’Neill New Brighton

When my lovely friend took me to see Alexander O’Neill New Brighton

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Karen Watkinson wrote

I am going to miss my beautiful friend every single day of my life Marie you have left a huge hole in my heart but I was blessed to be so lucky to have you as my friend always in me thoughts always in my heart 💔

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Hetti Donegan donated £20 in memory of Marie

I miss you so much auntie Marie. Come see me soon, still doesn't feel right not being able to speak to you. I miss you more and more every day.
Rest in peace beautiful 💜

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Netball days xx

Netball days xx

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Victoria Vaughan wrote

Marie I'm so glad I got to spend time with you when I was home and I will forever cherish our last conversation on messenger which I've read over and over, a few times I've cried and a few times I've laughed at what we spoke about cause that's what you made people do laugh even at the hardest of times. An incredible lady who was straight talking and with a straight to the point attitude is what I loved about you, oh and you weren't bad at netball either. Sleep tight Marie xx. Heartfelt condolences to Kevin and kids xx

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Victoria Vaughan donated £30 in memory of Marie

In honour of an amazing lady

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Catherine Cliff wrote

To a fantastically funny and incredible woman. You were a one off and I will always remember you for your unique approach to life, kindness, humour and spirit. Your impression of a certain ex colleague line dancing in cycling shorts will always make me smile. I’ve even started watching Dexter (at long last) in your honour after your recommendation 10 years ago. You will be missed so much. Sending lots of love to your family. They must be so proud of you xxxxxxx

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Catherine Cliff donated £10 in memory of Marie

For incredible woman

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Jo wrote

Marie, Old Friend, I can't begin to express the emotions I feel since you passed away. The tributes paid already say it all. Devastation, heartbreak loss for all those of us whose lives you touched. You were precious Marie, loved, admired and greatly respected. I shall miss you dearly, think of you often and talk of you forevermore. Sleep peacefully my freind 💔💔

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Melanie Gibney donated £10 in memory of Marie

Marie, thank you for being such a lovely caring friend.
You always had a smile on your face and would help anyone.
Going to miss you and the laughs we all had together.
You will never be forgotten, one of life’s diamonds....
Rest in peace beautiful Angel.
Sending lots of love to Kevin and all the family xxx

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Katy Tudhope wrote

Have been reading through the messages from marie,s family and friends. So touched by the love, care and warmth in those messages. Feel so much compassion for Marie's family for their loss. Can see so much of marie and her personality and character in all her family and her amazing resilience and strength. Was so moving attending her funeral and how many people's lives she has influenced for the better. Sometimes doing the job we do brings lots of challenges but can honestly say on a personal level that Marie,s courage and determination in her work has given me the courage to not be as fearful of certain difficult situations and to reflect on how she handled things with humour and took things in her stride. I'm trying to take a leaf out of marie,s book. Thank you so much marie for being a lovely and inspiring woman. Sending my thoughts and love to your family and friends xxx

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Thomas Howell wrote

Marie,

Thank you for all your love and support. You and Kev have always been there for us. Me Rachel and Phil appreciated and needed your love and strength. Regrettably more than you may have ever known. So happy that we managed to get back in touch after too long apart.

You were a tough and funny lady. Ferociously protective of not just your own kids, but all of your family and friends. All of us cousins were very lucky to have you. You have left a big void that will be difficult to fill.

I remember that busy living room in Leeside in the early 90's, filled with smoke! People coming in and out, playing Nintendo with you and Nan. I have lovely memories of all the parties you had for us as well, and used to love coming there after school.

The idea of you not being there anymore is increasingly difficult for me to grasp.

I admired and still admire you immensely. I will miss you terribly.

I love you Marie.

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John Lord wrote

No justice in this world. Gone but never forgotten Marie. RIP love it was an honour knowing you for most of my adult life. X

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Sharon Arnold wrote

Many happy memories of us all growing up in Morston Crescent. A Funny girl with a no holds barred vocabulary!. Marie you were a truly honest, decent person. Enjoy your place in heaven girl. X

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Julie Speers wrote

Still cant believe you have gone, I will miss that amazing smile forever!
You will always be in my heart, take care of Kevin and your lovely children as they grieve for you!
Safe back in your Mum and Dads arms, until we meet again my friend, rest in perfect peace xxx

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Hetti Donegan wrote

Auntie Marie,
I don't think there are enough words to even begin to explain how much you meant to me. You always seemed to be there for me, no matter how far apart we were. Always messaging me making sure I was okay, even though you were the one who was ill, you were so strong.
I am so grateful to have had you in my life, you were the normal(ish) one of a crazy lot and I looked up to you and I will continue to do so. I will cherish every moment I spent with you, thank you for being such an amazing auntie I love you so much. R.I.P angel until we meet again xxx

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Michael Dwyer wrote

Marie, what a force of nature. There are few people that leave an impression like you. Honest, so much fun and such a wonderful person.

Kevin and all the family have Marie running through to their core and it’s there they can take comfort for her never leaving them.

Rest in peace and watch over us all.

Love you x

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Chris Donegan wrote

I would like to thank Fazakerley Hsptl,and especially the Woodlands Hospice for the care and love they gave my sister during her stay. I would also like to thank her extended family,many friends;celebrants;and Ray Holly's team for their patient dedication to detail;focus and unsung expertise to give Marie the stunningly brilliant send-off she fully deserved !!! She would play it down.I wont forget it!Peace and love.Chris D. x

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Chris Donegan wrote

If my sisters' passing has taught me anything its this. Live life in the now. Communicate with each other as often as possible. And spend as much time with loved ones as humanly possible. A families' love is worth more than gold.Goodnight godbless everyone.x Chris D.

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Cbris Donegan wrote

At 2.30 on friday the 5th of jan, St Helens Crematorium was filled to the rafters. Which proved just how much respect and love people had for my sister- Marie Donegan. Who spent a lifetime helping others.She tirelessly strived to improve the quality of the lives of anyone and everyone who needed help.She was a one-off wbo will be sorely missed by all.Kev was always a good, decent, caring partner.Roxanne, Dominic, and Shannon will all support their dad, and each other.They have lots of friends ready to give support.When they find it tough going, they will toughen,because they will borrow their mums' steel and grit.I wish them all every happiness for the future.I only have happy memories of my little sister who i'll meet again one day ., Marie Donegan.Love you loads. Chris.Hope you liked the Robert Plant t-shirt.Peace and love.xxxxx

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