The death has occurred of:
Thomas John (Johnny) BREADON
The family of the late Thomas John (Johnny) Breadon wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all who supported them during their recent bereavement.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who called at the house, offered words of sympathy, or sent messages of condolence. Your kindness and compassion brought comfort to us during an exceptionally difficult and sorrowful time.
We also extend our sincere appreciation to our dear friends and neighbours who provided food and assisted in so many practical ways throughout the wake, in particular, Donna, Joan, Florence, Louise, Caroline, Bernie, Helen and Albert, the giving of your time was both generous and selfless and will not be forgotten.
We offer our heartfelt thanks to the staff of the Critical Care Unit at the South West Acute Hospital for the care and attention they gave to Johnny. Your professionalism and compassion brought great comfort to us.
We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to Marcus Madill, Funeral Director, and his team for their professional and dignified handling of all the funeral arrangements. Their care, guidance, and attention to detail brought great comfort to us during a deeply difficult time.
We also express our deep appreciation to Revd Precentor Kyle Hanlon for his spiritual guidance, prayers, and support throughout this difficult period. His presence was a source of strength to our family.
Our thanks are extended to the Mothers’ Union for providing tea in the church hall, a gesture that was warmly received and greatly appreciated.
A final and very special word of thanks goes to the Clabby Bowling Club, who formed a Guard of Honour at the church in tribute to Johnny. He lived for his bowls, and the stories and memories you shared with us will remain in our hearts forever.
The Breadon family remain profoundly grateful for every act of kindness shown to them as they mourn the loss of Johnny.