CLARKE, Liam

This was published in the following publications on 31.01.2020:
Irish Times

CLARKE Liam (Cabra West, Rush) On his First Anniversary the family of the late Liam would like to thank all who sympathised with us on the sad and sudden loss of our beloved Liam. Many thanks to those who paid their respects while Liam reposed at his home, attended his funeral Mass, and who sent cards and messages of sympathy. As our family can never fully express our appreciation, we ask that this acknowledgment be accepted by all as a small token of our gratitude. The holy sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.

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CLARKE Liam (Cabra West, Rush. Co. Dublin) - First Anniversary, Liam beloved brother of Tom, Anne, Mary, Eileen and Sheila. Our family historian, leader on our annual Bloomsday traipse, a true Dubliner. A music man who was never happier than when playing the piano for a sing song. A man of many and varied interests, Ireland supporter, golfer and former president of Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club and first President of the Gluetonians. A lover of Irish history and literature. Above all a lover of all types of music. He had a constant curiosity and inquisitiveness. Liam loved his family and friends. The gap caused by his sudden death will never be filled. Always in our hearts. "So sing us a song our Piano Man,
sing us a song tonight."

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