FENNELL, Robert Henry (Bob)

This was published in the following publications on 05.05.2022:
Irish Times

FENNELL, Robert Henry (Bob) (Churchtown, Dublin 14, formerly Ballickmoyler, Co. Carlow, former Vice Principal, The High School, Rathgar) May 4, 2022. Peacefully, with his loving family by his side, under the wonderful care of the staff of St John’s House, Merrion Road. Dearly beloved husband to Doris, much loved father to Russell, Annalee and Nigel; brother of Carrie and the late Willie, Eileen, Olive, Victor, Georgie and Gordon. He will be sadly missed by his loving and much loved wife, sons, daughter, son-in-law Colman, his adored grandchildren Georgina, Sophie and Oliver, nieces, nephews and relatives. His passion for teaching and for coaching and playing rugby and cricket will be missed by the wide circle of friends he made during his long career. Reposing tomorrow (Saturday) from 3.00pm to 5.00pm in Carnegies Funeral Directors, Monkstown, A94 XK28. Funeral Service on Monday at 11.30am in Castletown Church of Ireland (Killaban), Co. Laois, R14 KN30 followed by burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Portlaoise Road.

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Sincere condolences to the family and friends. A respected and fun maths teacher, and a great cricket adversary.

Peter Newell, former pupil High School, Harcourt St.


4yrs

Deepest sympathies to the Fennell family on the sad passing of Bob. A true gentleman who I always enjoyed a chat with. Thinking of you all. May he rest in peace.

Daphne Sixsmith


4yrs

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