BERNSTORFF, Countess Ann

This was published in the following publications on 17.09.2025:
Irish Times

BERNSTORFF -

Countess Ann (née Griffin), Berkeley Forest, New Ross, Co. Wexford - September 15th, 2025. An inspiring life shared with the late Count Gunnar Bernstorff, sister Joan, late sister Patricia, brother Luke; dearest friend Francois David; children Andreas, Alexis, Axel; grandchildren Allegra, Lavinia, Elettra, Axcelo-Hunor, Auberon; and a plethora of animals.

At home at Berkeley Forest, on Friday, September 19th, from 6pm to 8pm.

Funeral Service at St. Marys Church, New Ross on Saturday, September 20th at 11am.

She loved flowers from fields or gardens.

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We were sorry not to get any news from Ann, as her friend : my Mother Minnie passed also in 2026... and was also very involved in arts , all the best for you ...

Jacques de Vilmorin:


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A great loss to us all. Of a person who was never afraid to share opinions with such wit and acscuracy,. Who enriched us all through her art , Especially in contributing something that our education system for generations has denied us up to very recently, the pictorial truth of how Ireland invited the foreign influence to our lands. She taught us through the Ross Tapestry, , a monumental undertaking, our true history. Something I hope will be treasured by a country that really needs a unchain its true history. For our grand children at least. For our nation to shed the hidden sensored version of our history in so many ways. And to finally join the rest of the world going forward. Our past admitted and understood, and become, finally, part of a modern world You will be missed by those who cared. Xx Reggie Hastings

Reginald Hastings


9mos

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