KEEGAN Phillip

N/A - 8 January 2011

This was published in the following publications on 10.01.2011:
Irish Times

KEEGAN Phillip St. John (Dalkey, Co. Dublin) - January 8, 2011 (suddenly). Predeceased by his father Joe and brother Mark; very sadly missed by his mother Louise, brother Maurice, sisters Suzanne and Denise, daughter Mikaela his partner Cathy, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Removal today (Monday) from Quinn's of Glasthule to the Church of the Assumption, Dalkey arriving at 6 o'clock Funeral tomorrow (Tuesday) after 10 o'clock Mass to Shanganagh Cemetery."May he rest in peace"

Beach

KEEGAN Phillip (First Anniversary, January 8, 2011) - In loving memory of Phillip, very sadly missed by his mother, brother and sisters. May he rest in peace.

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Don James


12yrs

<p>Deeply missed after such late notice</p> <p>Phillip held a special place in my life as well as that of my kids and my wife's (first and second). His manner, personality and humor etched him indelibly on my soul and in the pages of my life's journey. He forgave me for being a Kiwi and I reciprocated for him being Irish. His rendition of Danny (Donny) Boy at my wedding in Kauai with some other mates, still rings vivid in my memories. When the cards stopped, calls went unanswered and emails halted, I should have known I had lost a friend. RIP Phillip, you touched so many of us in so many ways. I miss you heaps.Don James</p>


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PATRICK BRENNAN


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<p>we miss you Philip</p> <p><br />I knew Philip in the San Francisco days, I am an fourth generation Irish immigrant, who has never been to Ireland. Philip gave a great sense of what it is truly to be "Irish". I will always tresure the great times we had...</p>


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Simon and Sandy O'Sullivan


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<p>From San Francisco</p> <p>Our favorite memory of Phillip is having him for Sunday dinners and watching him chase our daughters with a broom...the wee giggles from Erin and Cara were priceless...he was a magical man.</p> <p>His San Francisco Family</p> <p>THe McLaughlins</p>


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John, Erin, Cara and Triston


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James Patrick Heron


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<p>a sad day</p> <p>Words cannot express our sorrow.</p> <p>The many memories will live on.</p> <p>You are missed already</p>


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