FINNEGAN, Liam
This was published in the following publications on 18.02.2019:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 18.02.2019:
Irish Times
FINNEGAN, Liam, late of Clontarf and Inchicore, February 17, 2019, peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family, beloved husband of Magda and wonderful father of Brian, Joanne, Linda, Caragh and Éadaoin. Terribly missed by his loving wife and family, sons-in-law, precious grandchildren, sister, brothers, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and loyal customers. May he rest in peace. Reposing at his family home today (Tuesday) morning from 11 o'clock. Removal tomorrow (Wednesday) morning to St. Anthony's Church, Clontarf arriving for 10 o'clock Mass. Funeral immediately after Mass to Glasnevin Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to OcuMel UK Charity.
FINNEGAN Liam,(First Anniversary) (Clontarf and Inchicore) (Proprieter of The Waldorf Barber Saloon, Westmoreland Street). Lovingly remembered and terribly missed by his wife Magda, children Brian, Caragh, Eadaoin, Joanne and Linda, sons-in-law Mark, Aidan, Paddy, grandchildren Daoin, Emily, Finan, Daire, Cadhla, Keelin, Briana, Alice, Aoibhinn and Laura. We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to all who sympathised with us. Thanks to all relatives, friends, customers, neighbours and colleagues who called to our home, attended the funeral, sent cards, letters, flowers, commented on social media, telephoned or gave a kind word in person. Thanks to Fr. Larry for his soft words of comfort. Thanks to Mr Paul Connell and Dr. Siobhan McQuaid (The Mater Hospital) and Prof. Giuseppe Gullo (St. Vincent's Hospital) for such beautiful letters of condolence. Thanks to Dr. Cormican (Fairview Medical) and care agency "Be Independent". A special thanks to the Spire Hospital, Southampton for their expert care and kindness. Thanks to all who donated to Ocular Melanoma UK. Mass on Saturday, February 15, at 5.00pm, St. Anthony's Church, Clontarf. Liam is forever in our hearts.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
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