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News about the Irish & Irish American culture, music, news, sports. This is hosted by the Irish Aires radio show on KPFT-FM 90.1 in Houston, Texas (a Pacifica community radio station)
August 08, 2005
Phil Connelly
(Poster's Note: Phil & Bridget Connelly were founding members of the Katy Irish American Heritage Society. Please pray for his swift recovery!! Jay & Pete)
From: MORRISBROGAN@aol.com
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 12:04:07 EDT
Subject: Phil Connelly
Dear Friends:
Some of you have been kept abreast of Phil's VERY SERIOUS condition. I spoke to Bridget a few minutes ago and she states that he is not doing well.
Apparently "full blown" leukemia is winning thus far. He spent 7 full days on chemo, and is now just resting. He's been hospitalized for 2 weeks for now, and things are not looking better.
Prayers are requested by his family. Yes, the Irish Society has provided our customary Mass Cards, plus some more!!
Lyn Brogan
Irish Society
From: MORRISBROGAN@aol.com
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 12:04:07 EDT
Subject: Phil Connelly
Dear Friends:
Some of you have been kept abreast of Phil's VERY SERIOUS condition. I spoke to Bridget a few minutes ago and she states that he is not doing well.
Apparently "full blown" leukemia is winning thus far. He spent 7 full days on chemo, and is now just resting. He's been hospitalized for 2 weeks for now, and things are not looking better.
Prayers are requested by his family. Yes, the Irish Society has provided our customary Mass Cards, plus some more!!
Lyn Brogan
Irish Society