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4,300 families mourn loved ones lost to Covid-19

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The latest official figures show that 4,300 have died with Covid-19 in this country. Behind the daily figures are vibrant characters and the families and friends left behind, grieving in the strangest of circumstances. Teresa and Timothy Mitchell - Died 11 April, 2020 and 6 May, 2020 Teresa Brophy and Timothy Mitchell met at a dinner dance in the Ormonde Hotel in Dublin.

It was "love at first sight" according to their daughter Therese. Timothy would often miss his last bus home to Dún Laoghaire, walking Teresa back to Christchurch.

The couple were married for 58 years and lived in Walkinstown. They had four children and five grandchildren. Timothy worked for a battery manufacturer in Drimnagh, but as a trained tenor, singing was his

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