BANNON, Liam

This was published in the following publications on 22.09.2024:
Irish Times

BANNON, Liam. Lisnagry, Co. Limerick, late of Terenure, Dublin. Professor Emeritus, University of Limerick. Peacefully, after a long illness bravely borne, at University Hospital Limerick, on 22nd September 2024. Sadly missed by his brother Colm, sister Nuala, sister-in-law Lucy, brother-in-law Pat, nieces and nephew, Annette, relatives, friends and his wide circle of international academic colleagues. A Service to celebrate Liam’s life will be held at Shannon Crematorium on Wednesday 25th September at 3pm, streamed live on the Shannon Crematorium website, Password LBG25. Family flowers only please; donations if desired to the Irish Cancer Society. Further enquiries to Griffin’s Funeral Home, Limerick.

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I am sorry to hear this. I met Liam 40 years ago and he greatly influenced my thinking, we stayed in touch until quite recently. He was a great person.

Jonathan Grudin


1yr

I'm so sorry to hear about Liam's passing. Liam was a great guy and he was virtually my first friend when I arrived at the University of Western Ontario in 1977. Although our time together at the university was only a few years long, Liam left an indelible impression on my life. Thank you Liam, just for being you.

Steve Lupker


1yr

Liam had a lovely smile exquisite taste in food ! Lovely company ! May he rest in peace.

Marie Hussey


1yr

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