BROWNE, Paddy
This was published in the following publications on 30.09.2024:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 30.09.2024:
Irish Times
BROWNE, Paddy. (Toombeola, Roundstone, Connemara, Co. Galway; formerly of Coolnevaun, Upper Kilmacud Road, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin) 27th September 2024, ( two days after his 103rd birthday ) peacefully in the wonderful care of Friar's Lodge Nursing Home, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo surrounded by his family. Predeceased by his wife Angela and his son, Dee (Diarmuid). He will be sadly missed by his sons, Kevin and Colm, his daughter, Anne, daughters-in-law, Mary, Clare and Barbara, 9 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren, relatives, a wide circle of friends and, particularly, the people of Roundstone. Rest in Peace. Paddy will repose at Kevin & Mary's home in Mount Merrion, from 4.00p.m. to 6.00p.m. on Wednesday, 2nd October. Funeral Mass on Thursday, 3rd October, at the Church of Saint Thérèse, Mount Merrion at 10.00am, (webcam; https://www.mountmerrionparish.ie/webcam/) followed by burial at Shanganagh Cemetery at 12 noon. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu of flowers, if desired, to Friar's Lodge Nursing Home, Ballinrobe Co. Mayo. A long life well lived.
BROWNE - Paddy (Toombeola, Roundstone, Co. Galway and late of Coolnevaun, Upper Kilmacud Road, Co. Dublin.)
On his first anniversary (27 September 2024) Kevin, Colm and Anne, together with their families, would like to thank all those who sympathised and supported us at the time of Dad's death and over the past year. Our sincere thank you to all those who attended the prayers and funeral Mass in Roundstone and to all those who called to Kevin's house and attended the funeral Mass and the funeral in Dublin and who sent messages of condolence, cards and flowers. A special thank you to all those who travelled long distances to Roundstone and to Dublin. In particular, we would like to extend a very special thanks to the people of Roundstone who welcomed Dad and made him such a part of their community since he came to live there after many years of holidaying there. We would also like to thank the Management, nursing teams and staff at Friar's Lodge Nursing Home, Ballinrobe, for all their wonderful care during the final 11 months of Dad's life. Thanks to the priests, bereavement teams, sacristans and musicians, singers and readers for your contributions to the fumeral Masses in Roundstone and Mount Merrion. Thanks also to Michael and Catherine Ferron, Roundstone, and to the team at Corrigan's Dublin for their professional guidance and support at the time of our loss. As it is not possible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our sincere gratitude and appreciation.
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