CORRY, Michael

N/A - 22 February 2010

This was published in the following publications on 24.02.2010:
Irish Times

<p>CORRY (Dr. Michael) - February 22, 2010, peacefully at home; dearly loved partner of Áine; deeply missed by his children Louise, Amelia and Julian, their mother Anne, his brothers Martin and John, sisters Ann and Sr. Premula, extended family, friends, colleagues and patients. Reposing at his home. Funeral Service tomorrow (Thursday) at 2.30 o'c in The Victorian Chapel at Mount Jerome Crematorium, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W. No flowers please. Donations if desired to the Blackrock Hospice. Rest in Peace, Michael. You have touched so many lives with your compassionate presence.</p>

CORRY (Dr. Michael) - February 22, 2010, peacefully at home; dearly loved partner of Áine; deeply missed by his children Louise, Amelia and Julian, their mother Anne, his brothers Martin and John, sisters Ann and Sr. Premula, extended family, friends, colleagues and patients. Reposing at his home. Funeral Service tomorrow (Thursday) at 2.30 o'c in The Victorian Chapel at Mount Jerome Crematorium, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W. No flowers please. Donations if desired to the Blackrock Hospice. Rest in Peace, Michael. You have touched so many lives with your compassionate presence.

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<p>A likening to a Rottweiler</p> <p>What a breath of fresh air it was, when I met this man. He was so in tune with the people he met in an instance. His humor was unique and very memorable. Having being on a consultation with friend and her mother , he assessed the situation and our personalities.</p> <p>Not knowing us, he reckoned that my persona, was that of a rottweiler......I was quite shocked and stunned. However it was a great compliment he was giving me. I was fierce with a good heart , yet would hold my corner and make a stand to be heard. I loved the fact that he saw beyond the obvious in the situation that we presented with. He had a marvellous insight and told it like it was. As he once told us "It is what it is". That simple.</p>


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