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Irish memorial trees

Irish memorial gifts. Memorial trees
        
Memorial trees Gift of Ireland

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Purchase an Irish memorial tree gift pack

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Paypable to:

Danny Sheahan, Gift of Ireland, Mount Keeffe, Newmarket, Co.Cork, Ireland.

 

You will receive:

  • An official certificate of planting

  • A Photo of your tree

  • A living Oak tree, planted in Ireland.

  • A name plaque will be attached to each tree

  • The details will be entered in to our official Book of registry.

  • Free maintenence and of the tree.

      All for only $79.99

We also accept cheques, postal drafts

Paypable to:

Danny Sheahan, Gift of Ireland, Mount Keeffe, Newmarket, Co.Cork, Ireland.

 

  The Oak tree, will be maintained, as part of the cost, by Gift of Ireland, on our specially selected site in Cork, Ireland. All our Oak tree's are hand planted and cared for individually. We only source Oak varieties that are grown in Ireland.

 Please remember to enter your choice of inscription with your order. You can include the inscription in the "Instructions to seller" box on the Paypal payment page, or you can provide it to us when we email you to confirm your transaction.

   " It is a tree of life."  

Proverbs 13:12

 

 

 

 

Our memorial tree programme was partially inspired by:

Ringfinnan Garden of Remembrance


 Kinsale Garden of Remembrance trees is in honour of  the memory of Fr. Michael Judge, Chaplain in the New York Fire Department and his colleagues, 343 brave fire fighters, who so courageously lost their lives in New York on September 11th 2001.

The Kinsale Garden of Remembrance was thought of by Kathleen Murphy, a nurse in New York City. She was born in Ringfinnan, Kinsale and her family continue to reside there. The first tree planting ceremony took place in November 2001 and this was followed by an official dedication of the garden on 10th March 2002 by the then Minister for Agriculture & Food, Joe Walsh, T.D.

Many of the Firefighters who gave there life that day, were of Irish descent, and this is an ideal way to honour and their bravery. A Memorial tree to their bravery and to show that their homeland is proud of them.

To get to Ringfinnan from Kinsale, go past the Trident Hotel along the road road running parallel with the Bandon River in the direction of Cannon Duggan Bridge. At the bridge, turn left and go over the bridge, then take a right turn. After 200 yards, turn right up the hill to Ringfinnan following the signpost 


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