HAUGHTON, Helen

This was published in the following publications on 09.04.2023:
Irish Times

HAUGHTON, Helen (née Crookshank), (Sandyford, Co. Dublin) - April 8 2023, passed away peacefully in the excellent care of the staff at The Fern Dean nursing home, Blackrock. Beloved wife for 69 years of Joe, and extraordinary mother of Jonathan, Anne, Robert and Jenny. She is greatly missed by her son-in-law Brian, daughters-in-law Debbie and Dominique, grandchildren Isabelle, Rebecca, Kate, Carolan, Ian, Sean, Phelie and Michael, and great-grandchildren Ciara, Arthur, Lara, and Dain. She will be cremated privately. A memorial meeting will be held at the Churchtown Quaker Meeting House, Lower Churchtown Road, on Thursday, April 13, at 11.00 am.

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To the Prof , Jonathan Anne Robert and Jenny sorry to hear of your mothers passing she was always a great gardener and a formidable character Especially when we played French cricket in front of the dining room picture window and I accidentally threw the bay through it when she’d told us not to play there - we all scattered like rabbits while you 4 had to face the consequences -

Antonia and Stephen Hoskins


3yrs

Joe and all the family. Sad. She was a wonderful person and I feel privileged to have known her and worked with her. Brian Little

Brian Little


3yrs

I have known Helen and Joe for many years as they use to come to me in Shankill. Helen was always cheerful , full of fun and if things were difficult she had a great positive attitude. Loved life to the full, loved her family and her home and garden. What an inspiration she was, never stopped . May she now Rest In Peace.

Sonia Appelbe


3yrs

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