On behalf of Grace Lockyear who gained her angel wings 15.06 on Wednesday 6th Feb, and her parents Megan Murphy and Chris Lockyear, we wish to thank Feileacain and the staff and midwives of CUMH Neonatal Unit. There are no words that can describe the help they gave through our time of need. In bo...
On behalf of Grace Lockyear who gained her angel wings 15.06 on Wednesday 6th Feb, and her parents Megan Murphy and Chris Lockyear, we wish to thank Feileacain and the staff and midwives of CUMH Neonatal Unit. There are no words that can describe the help they gave through our time of need. In both helping Grace for the 33 hours that she was in this world and the help the family recieved after. We wish to fundraise for Feileacain - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland . All funds raised here will go directly to this great cause.
A Butterfly alights besides us like a sunbeam..... And for a brief moment it's glory and beauty belong to this world... But then it flies on again and though we wish it could have stayed, We are so thankful to have seen it at all.
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In memory of our little angel Grace For Feileacain - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland
Words of support
Dance and play upon the stars and make heaven your home.
Play with the other angels darling, make the sky your own
For my beautiful niece Grace, I’ll never forget the time you spent with us and the precious moments we shared💞 I love you so much honey💜
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About the Cause
Feileacain - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland
Why the name FéileacáinA Butterfly lights besides us like a sunbeam …Many of the ancient civilizations believed that butterflies were symbols of the human soul, and in Irish mythology the butterflies, or ‘Féileacáin’, are said to be the spirits of the departed who return to visit their favorite place and their loved ones to reassure them that they are alright.