MILLERICK, Michael

This was published in the following publications on 19.03.2021:
Irish Times

MILLERICK, (Carysfort Nursing Home, Glenageary, Co. Dublin and formerly of Talbot Hall, Irish Life Centre, Dublin 1 and late of St. Mary’s Teacher Training College, Belfast) – March 16th 2021 (peacefully) in the wonderful care of the staff at Carysfort Nursing Home. Michael; dearly beloved son of the late Dr. William Millerick and Molly Millerick and loving brother of the late William. Sadly missed by his many cousins, the O’Boyle, Millerick and Hall families, all his friends especially Peter Kelly and Peter Doyle. May he rest in peace. Due to government advice regarding public gatherings, a private funeral will take place today Saturday (March 20th) at 10.30am at the Chapel of Rest at Patrick O’Donovan & Son Funeral Home, Sallynoggin followed thereafter by cremation at Glasnevin Crematorium at 12.20pm. To view the funeral service live go to https://Livestream.absentfriends.ie/MichaelMillerick and the crematorium go to https://www.glasnevintrust.ie/funeral-services/webstreaming/ For those who would have liked to attend the funeral but cannot due to Covid-19 restrictions can leave a personal message on Michael’s Obituary Notice by clicking on Recent Deaths at https://www.patrickodonovanandsonfunerals.ie

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Angela Dixon. Very sad to learn of the death of Michael recently. I first knew him as a student at UCD, and enjoyed his quiet presence and delightful sense of humour. We kept in touch from time to time over the years. My sympathy.


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