O'SULLIVAN, JAMES

This was published in the following publications on 05.05.2020:
Irish Times

O'SULLIVAN, James (Shrewsbury Lawn, Cabinteely and formerly of Kilnamanagh, Tallaght) – May 3, 2020 (Unexpectedly) at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Elm Park. Predeceased by his darling mother Rita. James leaves behind his wonderful and broken-hearted wife Eileen and his two beautiful young boys Billy & George. Deeply missed by his loving sisters Joanna and Julie and his aunt Veronica who did so much for him, his nieces and nephews, Aoife, Adam, Emily and Frankie, mother and father in law, brothers and sisters in-law and a wide circle of friends spanning across Belvedere, Kilnamanagh, DCU, Bank of New York Mellon and beyond. James touched everyone he met in a very special way and will never be forgotten. He has been taken far too soon but safe in the knowledge that he was happier than anyone could ever wish to be. May he Rest in Peace. Due to current restrictions on public gatherings a private celebration of James' life will take place on Friday, May 8 in Mount Jerome Crematorium, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6w. The Service can be viewed online at https://www.memoriallane.ie/viewing-room/ at 2.30pm. Messages of comfort and support may be placed in the Irish Times online condolence section or via https://www.masseybrosfuneralhomes.com/funeral-notices/. All enquiries to Massey Bros., Newtown Park, Blackrock, Tel: (01) 280 4454.

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