McALEESE, Dermot

This was published in the following publications on 26.06.2026:
Irish Times

McALEESE, Dermot, died June 26, 2025. Treasured memories of a beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother whose love, wisdom and good humour remain with us every day. On the occasion of Dermot’s First Anniversary, Camilla, Emma and Susannah would like to thank all who have supported us throughout the past year with their kindness, prayers, messages and friendship. Your thoughtfulness has been a great comfort.

Beach

McALEESE, Dermot, (Booterstown, Co Dublin), died peacefully on Thursday 26th June. Fellow and Professor Emeritus of Trinity College, Dublin. Beloved husband of Camilla and loving father of Emma and Susannah. Cherished grandfather of Simon and Donal Cahill, and of Hugo, James and Grace Farrell. Dear brother of Nuala Ladd and the late Brendan (died 1949). Deeply regretted by his sons-in-law, Shane Cahill and Aidan Farrell, and by his relatives and friends. Reposing at his home in Booterstown today Friday 27th June from 5pm-8pm. Funeral Mass will be held at Church of the Assumption, Booterstown Avenue (A94 NW53), tomorrow Saturday 28th June at 10am, followed by a cremation service at the Victorian Chapel, Mount Jerome Crematorium (D6W X296) at 1pm. Family flowers only please. All enquiries to Massey Bros. Funeral Home, Blackrock. (01) 2804454 Requiescat in pace

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Thank you Dermot.

Martin O’Rourke


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