BRENNAN, Edward
This was published in the following publications on 20.07.2013:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 20.07.2013:
Irish Times
BRENNAN (Ballybrack, Co. Dublin and formerly of George's Place, Dun Laoghaire and late of the American Embassy, Ballsbridge) - July 18, 2013 (peacefully), in the loving care of the staff at the Killiney Grove Nursing Home, Edward (Ted); beloved husband of the late Mona (née O'Neill, Middletown, Co. Armagh) and brother of the late Willie, Timmy and Robbie; deeply regretted by his daughter and best friend Ita, son Kevin, brother Tommy, neighbours and friends especially Sean. Rest In Peace. Reposing at his home. Removal this (Monday) morning to S.S. Alphonsus and Columba Church, Ballybrack Village arriving at 9 50 o'clock Funeral immediately after 10 o'clock, requiem Mass to Shanganagh Cemetery, Shankill. Family flowers only please donations if desired to R.N.L.I."Lead, kindly light, amid th'encircling gloom, lead thou me on!"
Cardinal John Henry Newman.
BRENNAN Edward - On this, the first anniversary of my beloved father's death on July 18, 2013. Edward (Ted) Brennan is deeply missed by his daughter Ita and son Kevin. The family would like to thank all Ted's colleagues from the American Embassy who attended the funeral and remembered Ted with such affection. We are also grateful to our neighbours for their support and condolences. Thanks also to our relatives, both in Dublin, Armagh, Monaghan and Antrim who paid their respect while Ted was at home before his interment. O'Donovan's Funeral Directors were so respectful of our wishes and we would like to thank them for their professionalism and kindness. We would also like to remember Robert Gough R.I.P., at this time and also Maureen Brennan R.I.P. and may all their souls rest in peace. We hope we have not forgotten any kindness shown. Ted is so sorely missed for his goodness, wisdom and gentleness. Requiesent in pace.
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Louise Collard
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