KEANE, Fr Pat

N/A - 24 April 2010

This was published in the following publications on 26.04.2010:
Irish Times

KEANE (Fr Pat) (late of Barraduff, Lisselton and Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, P.P. Burnage and Manchester) - April 24, 2010 (peacefully), after a long illness bravely borne; deeply regretted by his loving family, brothers Tom, Edwin, Dermot and Sheamus, sisters Peig, Brenda, Marie and Claire, sisters-in-law Ann, Catherine, Ina and Ruth and brother-in-law Jim, nieces, nephews, many cousins and friends both in Ireland and England. Reposing at Lynch's Funeral Home, Ballybunion from 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock this (Monday) evening, followed by removal to St John's Church, Ballybunion. Funeral Mass tomorrow (Tuesday) at 12 noon, followed by burial in Killehenny Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations, if desired, to Palliative Care, Tralee.

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Sean O'Keeffe, Asdee


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<p>God bless!</p> <p>Fr Pat was my Parish Priest as I was growing up in Burnley. He was an inspiring and holy man who gave me the opportunities to develop my faith and be involved in the Church. I speak of him often in my work as Diocesan Advisor for Youth Ministry as a wonderful example of how to involve young people in ministry and the life of the Church. God bless, Fr Pat.</p>


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David Hill


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Eileen Davies nee Barlow


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John O'Dea


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<p>Fr Keanes Song</p> <p>Ballybunion By The Sea<br />I'm going back to Kerry, from the Land of Liberty,<br />To my little Irish home town, Ballybunion by the sea,<br />to walk along the old Slip(?) Road, where the breezes softly blow,<br />And to get out to the ocean, where the tides of memory flow.</p> <p>To walk along the beach, down below the Castle Green,<br />Up to the lovely Cliffs of Doon, the likes you've never seen,<br />from Listowel to Ballylongford and back into Tralee,<br />there's no place else in Ireland like Ballybunion by the sea.<br /></p> <p>To take a walk down Main Street, and see my friends from home,<br />Go tell my own true sweetheart, I never more will roam,<br />Go tell the lads I'm coming back--that's where I want to be,<br />in my little Irish home town, Ballybunion by the sea.</p>


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Mgr. Peter Wilkinson (Darwen)


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mrsannebroth erton, manchester


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Mary Flynn Deepest sympathy


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Mary Flynn


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<p>Fond Memories</p> <p>So sad to hear this news. Fr. Keane was a great friend to my family and I. An unforgettable smile and a gentle hand of comfort.</p> <p>A true gentleman. I pray he is at peace and free from pain. God Bless him and all his family.</p> <p>Kindest Regards</p> <p>Carolyn, Jamie & Patricia Sheridan</p> <p>Burnage Manchester now Naas Co. Kildare</p>


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Carolyn Sheridan


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