Dympna COLTON (née Fullen)
COLTON (Pomeroy/Dungannon) 15th October 2024, suddenly and unexpectedly at home, Dympna (née Fullen) beloved wife of Gerry and step-mother to Martin, cherished sister of Pat, Mary, Tony, Kieran, Michael, Siobhan, Brendan and the late Carmel and Paul RIP and sister-in-law of Jan, Ita, Martin, Jim, Kate, Pete, Benny and the late Briege, Susan and Eileen RIP.
Dympna is reposing at home 6 Springfield Crescent BT701QU until removal Friday morning for 11am Requiem Mass in The Church of the Assumption, Pomeroy followed by cremation in Lakelands, Co. Cavan.
Our Lady pray for her.
Deeply loved and missed by her sorrowing husband, stepson, sisters, brothers, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, entire family circle, neighbours and friends.
Family flowers only please.
Any enquiries to Kate McAleer & Co. Funeral Directors 07824 648742.
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Funeral/Service of thanksgiving Details
18 October 2024, 11:00amThe Church of the Assumption, 5-7 Cavanakeeran Rd. Pomeroy Co. Tyrone,
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Burial/Cremation Details
Lakelands Crematorium Co. Cavan, 3:00 pm
Dear Gerry, I will share a memory of Dympna from her time in USA. We traveled together through California, New Mexico and Nevada. The only time I was at the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas was with Dympna. I didn’t drive then so she did all. Another time we went to Hawaii. We had a lot of fun back in the 80s. I will cherish these memories of all the times we had together and with my siblings. My sincere condolences to you and family. The entire Rafferty family offers their sympathies Xxoo
Teresa Rafferty
Dear Gerry, Martin, my Fullen cousins and families. I was very saddened to hear of the sudden death of lovely Dympna. We always enjoyed our trips to Pomeroy to see Auntie Annie and Uncle Jim. Their home was always full of fun. I will call to see you in the summer with Terry. Sorry I can’t make the funeral as I am in Vancouver visiting my son Paul and family. I will be praying for you all during this very difficult time. May Dympna Rest in Peace Lots of love Patsy Carmody née McGuigan
Patsy Carmody
To all my Fullen cousins it is with deep sadness I write to you today. Losing a cousin is like losing a part of yourself. I will keep you all in my prayers over the next few days. I remember clearly visiting your house in Pomeroy when I was small. Just this past Easter Patsy and I met up with the Nugent girls and visited Granny and Grandads grave and their old house. We planned to meet up with you all this summer when I return to Ireland for a vacation. I know it’s too late to meet Dympna in person but we could go to see her grave and meet up with whoever is available. Our Dad loved his two sisters very much. May Dympna rest in peace. Terry Mc Guigan.
Terry Monaghan