CORMICAN Francis

This was published in the following publications on 14.09.2010:
Irish Times

CORMICAN Francis (Frank) (Howth and Clare and formerly Athleague, Co. Roscommon) - September 11, 2010, pre-deceased by his son Conleth and his brother Seamus, loving husband of Lorraine and brillant Dad to Edith and Liz; deeply regretted by his wife, daughters, sons-in-law Barry Hooper and James Begley and his beloved grandchildren Aisling, Stewart and Tomás, brothers Tom and Michael, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral today (Wednesday) after 11.30 o'clock Mass in the Church of the Assumption, Howth to Glasnevin Crematorium. No flowers please.May he rest in peace.

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<p>Glory to the God of the highest crag</p> <p>Dear Edith and Liz,</p> <p>I hope this finds you well. I was an old friend of your brother Con back in DIT days. He introduced me to climbing and the outdoors that has shaped much of my life.</p> <p>This weekend I summited a peak in California (White Mountain Peak) and thought of Con again. Although not the highest summit it did complete the set of all 15 of California 14k summits. I will always be thankful to having met your brother. He was such a genuine and kind hearted person. I think of him often and how fortunate I was to have him as a friend and climbing partner.</p> <p>I now live with my wife and daughter in San Francisco and frequently bring my daughter climbing. I look forward to bringing her back to Dalkey quarry where I first started climbing with Con some day.</p> <p>I'm not sure if you will ever receive this as this was the only link I could find to try and connect with you. I just wanted to say thanks and to say sorry for your loss of both brother and parents.</p> <p>Con may have left us early but what he has thought us lives on. With love and respect.</p> <p>Nick Burton</p>


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