O'REILLY, Ramon

This was published in the following publications on 10.05.2024:
Irish Times

O'REILLY, Ramon (Ray) Slieveroe, Ballymore Eustace, Naas, Co. Kildare. May 7, 2024. Loving husband of Margaret and devoted father of Ciara, Aisling and Gráinne. Ramon will be missed by his family, son-in-law Bode, Gráinne’s partner Barry, grandchildren Arran, Corina, Saoirse, Kevin and Fionn, sisters Moira, Patricia and Noelle, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, Auntie Doreen, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family relatives and friends. Predeceased by his parents Patricia and Kevin, and his brother Kevin. Funeral to Newlands Cross Crematorium on Saturday, May 11 arriving for 1.30pm Funeral Service.

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O'REILLY - Ramon (Slieveroe, Co. Kildare) (May 7, 2024)

On Ramon's First Anniversary, his loving wife Margaret, children Ciara, Aisling and Gráinne, along with the O'Reilly and Mulligan families, remember Ramon with love.

We wish to thank our extended family, friends, neighbours, his colleagues from SIPTU and Brittas Plastics, the Kilbride Flyfishers club members and the Crooked Island men for all their kindness and support during his illness. We also wish to thank all of those who attended his reposal, the Funeral Service and those who sent cards, messages on rip.ie, letters and expressed sympathy. A special thanks to Ramon's healthcare teams for their care and support at a difficult time in our lives.

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