O'MALLEY, Gabrielle

This was published in the following publications on 12.04.2023:
Irish Times

O'MALLEY, (née Leavy) Gabrielle (Sheen View, Kenmare, Co. Kerry and Shrewsbury, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4). Gabrielle passed away (peacefully) on April 9, 2023 following a long illness, bravely borne and bravely endured with fortitude and courage, surrounded by her loving family while in the care of the wonderful doctors, nurses and staff of Wards 2D and 3D of Cork University Hospital. Beloved daughter of the late Larry Leavy, Gabrielle is mourned by her heartbroken husband, Daragh, by her loving mother, Anna Mary, sisters Marie, Catherine, Ann, Elizabeth, Muriel, Bernadette and Patricia, brother Laurence, nieces, nephews, brothers in law, sister-in-law Anne and a wide circle of extended family, relatives and friends. Removal tomorrow (Friday) morning to the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Merrion Road, D04 NX33 to arrive for a Funeral Mass at 10.00am, you may view the service by going to the following link: merrionroadchurch.ie/youtubelivemass/ followed by Cremation at Mount Jerome, Harold’s Cross, D6W HY98. https://www.mountjerome.ie/garden-chapel-service/ In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Friends of 2D Charity at Cork University Hospital. May Gabrielle Rest in Peace

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Gabrielle counselled me for a few months and was an extremely positive force in my life. She was full of compassion, authenticity, intelligence, and humour, and I feel her support and guidance led me to greater clarity and gave me the strength to pursue my dreams. Despite how brief our paths crossing may have been, our interaction had tremendous impact on my life, and I will never forget her. She was such a special person. Sending love to Daragh and all her loved ones.

Penny


3yrs

When I met my cousin for the first time on my first trip to Ireland in 1987 , I couldn’t believe how beautiful she was !!!! The next thing, I couldn’t believe how intelligent and worldly and tough and funny she was. Gabrielle was a very special brave woman, loved by so many. I will always remember her for her quick wit and grit !! Love you cousin !!!!

JJ Leavy


3yrs

I went to school with Gabrielle in Roscrea. She was gorgeous and full of fun and zest for life. Her untimely passing is so shocking. Sincere sympathies to Daragh and all of her family. May she rest in peace. Fiona Buggy.

Fiona Buggy


3yrs

I knew Gabrielle in London in the eighties She was a beautiful, vavicous, vital charming young woman, with a huge zest for life. She will be sadly missed My sincere condolences to her husband Daragh Her beautiful treasured family she was so proud of you all. I wish to express my heartfelt sympathy to each & everyone one May Gabrielle rest in Eternal light

Eileen Lillis (Mc Mahon)


3yrs

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Vincent


3yrs

I was in school with Gabrielle in Roscrea. She was so much fun and full of life always. Can't believe she is gone. She will be missed by her husband friends and family. Her life was shortened too soon. My sympathies to you all. It is hard to find the words but you may be gone from this life Gabrielle, but you will not be forgotten.

Clare Lenehan


3yrs

I went to school with Gabrielle in Roscrea & remember her as a beautiful fun loving girl, now gone far too soon. Deepest sympathy to all her heartbroken family. May she rest in peace. Sincerely Maria Campbell (class of '75 Roscrea)

Maria Campbell


3yrs

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