REIHILL, Shane

N/A - 25 August 2010

This was published in the following publications on 28.08.2010:
Irish Times

REIHILL (Ballsbridge) - August 25, 2010 (suddenly), Shane; sadly missed by his loving family and friends. May he rest in peace. Funeral will take place today (Saturday) after 10 o'clock Mass in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Merrion Road to Mount Jerome Crematorium.

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<p>Shane Reihill</p> I was very shocked, and saddened to hear the recent passing of Shane. I would like to convey my heart rendering condolences to Aunty Maureen, Jim, and my best friend and cousin Orla. From Maeve Brophy


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<p>A quiet man, a gentle man a straightforward and honest man:</p> <p>What a deep sense of sorrow to hear of Shane’s passing. A quiet man, a gentle man a straightforward and honest man: As decent a man one could ever hope to meet. Heart-rending are the circumstances that was Shane’s life, solitude having become a life sentence.</p> <p>I have superb abiding memories of First Cousin Shane: A man of considerable, largely unnurtured, artistic talent. The Texaco Children’s Art Competition award he won at St Michael’s College, Ailesbury Road, back in the 1970s being an early indication of such ability, Shane went on to UCD where he attained the Degree of Bachelor of Architecture, a source of great satisfaction for his beloved mother Maureen and sister Orla. Recently, Shane painted two miniature exquisite, yet simple, water colour paintings for my Mother, ‘Auntie Kath’. Shane, they will always take pride of place in our house.</p> <p>Then there was Shane in green overalls fixing show-jumping fences at the Dublin Horse Show’s Aga Khan Cup, a dream summer job. Another memory is Christmas Dinner at our house, a paper hat on his head, a big cigar in his mouth… he was only 17.</p> <p>He called me Nailer.</p> <p>Shane, Auntie Kath, William, Conor and Nailer are greatly saddened you have departed this world, but we know you will surely rest in peace.</p>


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