HEGARTY, Sean

This was published in the following publications on 17.12.2020:
Irish Times

HEGARTY, Sean (Rathfarnham, Dublin and formerly of Lahinch Co Clare ) December 17, 2020 (peacefully) surrounded by his loving family in the wonderful care of the staff of Our Lady’s Hospice and Care Service, beloved husband of Carmel, he will be sadly missed by his wife and children, Noirin, Orla and Bronagh, grandchildren Roisin, Ella, Jack, Rebecca, Louise, Stephen, Alastair, Finlay, Ruby and Ned, brothers Michael and Patrick, sons-in-law Frank and Dave, nieces, nephews, relatives and all his work colleagues and friends in Hegarty Demolition. Rest in Peace. A private family funeral will take place in accordance with Government guidelines. The Funeral Mass can be viewed tomorrow (Saturday) at 1.00pm on the following link https://www.churchservices.tv/rathfarnham/. Donations if desired to The Church of the Annunciation Rathfarnham.

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HEGARTY - Sean (First Anniversary December 17) - On this the First

Anniversary of his death, Sean’s wife Carmel and family would like to sincerely thank our families, close friends, business colleagues and all at Hegarty Demolition for their sympathy and support on our sad loss. We were very touched by all the condolences we received on RIP.ie, in

personal letters, phone calls and Mass cards from home and abroad. Sean’s generosity of spirit touched so many lives, and we are very grateful to you all for your respect, love and care at this difficult time. We would like to extend our thanks to the teams at St Vincent’s Private Hospital and Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross, who cared for Sean in his final days. We are very grateful to Very Reverend Canon Martin Cosgrove of Rathfarnham, Fr Tim Flynn OSM and Fr Colm McGlynn OSM of the Servite Order, who celebrated the funeral mass and offered us support and comfort. We are

thankful too to family and friends who lined the road and churchyard as a mark of respect in Covid-restricted times.

We were blessed to have such a wonderful husband and father, and while we mourn his loss, we also celebrate his rich life, his use of his great talents and how he touched so many other lives for good. His absence leaves a big hole in our family, but he lives on through his ten beloved

grandchildren. We all miss him every day. Please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our appreciation. The Holy

Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

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Thinking of you all today. Mark Dunne


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Condolences to you Carmel and family on Sean’s death Sad news indeed you are in my prayers Una Mulcahy


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Carmel and family. Sorry to hear of Sean’s passing,​Anthony Whyte.​Miltown Malbay .Rip


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Carmel and family sorry to hear of Sean’s passing


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John Callanan formerly of Engineers Ireland.


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