HARTIGAN, Anne Le Marquand

This was published in the following publications on 30.12.2022:
Irish Times

HARTIGAN, Anne Le Marquand, 29 December 2022, peacefully at home in Ranelagh, Dublin. Predeceased by her beloved daughter, Marianne, and former husband Tim. Very sadly missed by her children Dominic, Mark, Jerome, Biba, Hugh and all her loving family and friends. Funeral arrangements to follow on RIP.ie.

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Dear Anne, the last time together was by the sea at Seapoint. Last September. My love and condolences to you Hugh, to your Rosana, and to Zelda.

Louise C Callaghan


3yrs

Dear Anne showed so many of us how to be better people. I'll miss her greatly.

Mary O'Donnell


3yrs

Anne was not only a talented artist, playwright and poet - and sometimes a courageous actor- but a wonderful and very special person to know - creative and fun, as well as beautiful, with an infectious laugh. I had the honour of publishing her first two collections of poetry, Long Tongue and Return Single, Beaver Row Press, in 1982 and 1986. I last met her with Marianne in Bewleys Grafton St.....little realising that so soon they both would have made their passage to other dimensions of being - invisible to us but the destiny of all. I will miss her being in the world, and send deep condolences to her family.

glenda cimino


3yrs

May I offer double condolences, on the death of your mother, but also on the death of Marianne, of which I've only just heard. I hadn't seen Marianne in a long time -I just assumed she was o.k.- but the thought of her being in it made the world a much nicer place.

Eoin Dillon


3yrs

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