FORSTER, Arthur

This was published in the following publications on 22.01.2017:
Irish Times

FORSTER, Arthur, (age 96 years), (Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin), January 20, 2017 (peacefully), surrounded by his family and in the loving care of the staff at St. Michael's Hospital. Dearly beloved husband of Anni of 65 years, loved father of Rudi, Elisabeth and Dermot and devoted Opa to Stefanie, Johanna, Vanessa, Niamh, Darragh and Liam and great-grandfather to Lorenzo. Sadly missed by his loving wife, sons, daughter, daughters-in-law Natalia and Nuala, grandchildren, and their spouses, great-grandson, extended family and friends. Rest In Peace. Reposing at Patrick O'Donovan and Son Funeral Home, Sallynoggin (opp. Sallynoggin Church) this (Monday) evening from 5 o'c with a gathering of family and friends for 7 o'c prayer service (all welcome). Removal tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to St. Patrick's Church, Monkstown arriving at 9.50 o'clock Funeral immediately after 10 o'c Requiem Mass to Deans Grange Cemetery.

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Our loving thoughts, prayers, and support go out to the whole Forster family during this difficult time. Cindy & David Dale, Peachtree City, GA, USA


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Our deepest sympathy, Carmen and Evidio Ramos from Georgia. -What we have once enjoyed we can never lose, all that we loved deeply becomes a part of us.


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