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"They liaised with the mortician to find out when my brother's body would be released. They were very professional and talked us through the steps."
— Darren Morrissey
"Healy's did an excellent job with Ben for the wake as he looked like he was about to wake up. The direction on the day of the funeral was flawless even to the point of getting his sisters and female friends to carry the coffin."
— Paul Veronica
"They take all the strain of organising a funeral away, to allow you time to look after family and to reflect on the loss of a loved one."
— James McKillop (about Tom)
"I would like to thank Sean and all the staff at Healy Brothers for the professional and empathetic service provided following the death of our dear mother Annie. It was nothing short of exceptional from start to finish."
— Therese Herron (about Sean)
"The warmth and care made such a difference. The staff were so respectful with bringing it to the home and removing it on the day of the funeral."
— Darren Morrissey
"My family and I were treated with dignity and respect at the most difficult time in our lives. They were always available and answered any questions we had, day or night. My mother's wake and funeral mass were beautiful, in large part due to the services offered by Healy Brothers."
— Oran Kennedy
with Healy Brothers Ltd
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