CORCORAN, Eamon

This was published in the following publications on 22.03.2022:
Irish Times

CORCORAN, Eamon (Stillorgan and Cork and late of the Dept. of Health) - March 16, 2022. Suddenly but peacefully. Sadly missed by his brother Michael, sisters Mary and Claire, nieces, nephew, grandnieces, grandnephews, brother-in-law, relatives and his many loyal friends. Funeral Service to celebrate Eamon’s life will be held on Friday 25th March 2022 at 10am in the Victorian Chapel, Mount Jerome Crematorium, Harold’s Cross, D6w. For those that cannot attend, the service may be viewed using the following link: https://www.mountjerome.ie/victorian-chapel-service/ . No flowers, please. Donations if desired, to Parkinson Association. Please respect mask wearing. All enquiries to Carnegies Funeral Directors, Monkstown, Ph: 01 2808882. May he rest in peace.

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CORCORAN - Eamon - As we mark the First Anniversary of Eamon's death March 16, 2022 Mary, Michael, Claire and the extended family thank all those who sent messages of condolence and mass cards. A special thanks to his many friends, colleagues, and neighbours most especially for the many and varied memories they shared with us. To those who attended the service in Mount Jerome, we thank you most sincerely. The support and kindness shown to the family is greatly appreciated.

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Dear Cousin Eamon will be sorely missed. Rest In Peace.

Gerry Cowan


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