LOFTUS, Ciaran
This was published in the following publications on 18.02.2024:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 18.02.2024:
Irish Times
LOFTUS, Ciaran (Castleknock, Dublin 15 and formerly of Bonniconnlon, Co. Mayo) February 16, 2024, peacefully at Elm Green Nursing Home, Castleknock. Beloved husband of Eithne and dear father of Camille, Shane and Myles. Pre-deceased by his brothers Sean, Brendan and his twin brother Kevin and his sister-in-law Margaret and brothers-in-law Canon Richard Tarpey and Seamus. Sadly missed by his loving wife, daughter, sons, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends. R.I.P. Reposing at Cunningham’s Funeral Home, Church Avenue, Blanchardstown this evening (Monday, February 19) from 5pm until 7pm. Removal to the Church of Our Lady Mother of the Church, Castleknock tomorrow morning (Tuesday, February 20) arriving for Requiem Mass at 11.00 am followed by cremation at Glasnevin Crematorium. Messages of sympathy and condolences for the family may be left at www.cunninghamsfunerals.com Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to St. Francis Hospice, Blanchardstown. www.sfh.ie. House Private.
LOFTUS - As we remember Ciaran on his First Anniversary, the Loftus family wish to convey their sincere gratitude to everyone who sympathised with us at this sad time, those who travelled to Cunningham's Funeral Home, attended Mass, sent Mass cards, letters, made phone calls, left messages on RIP.ie or simply said a private prayer for Ciaran. A special thanks to Ciaran's nieces and nephews who were so helpful at this time. Thank you to the Mater and Blanchardstown Hospitals and a special thank you to the Management and staff of Elm Green Nursing Home who took great care of Ciaran in his last few months. A special acknowledgement to Fr Damian McNeice and Fr Denis O'Connor who concelebrated Ciaran's Funeral Mass and to Fr Michael Carey who catered for his spiritual needs in the Nursing Home. A special thanks also to Cunninghams Undertakers for their compassion and professionalism. Music was provided by Naoise Stuart Kelly, Edel Murphy, and Frank McNamara.
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