GALLAGHER, John

This was published in the following publications on 30.03.2020:
Irish Times

GALLAGHER, John March 29, 2020 (late of the Coombe, Dublin 8) peacefully in Hollybrook Nursing Home and in the exceptional care of all the team in the nursing home. Greatly missed by his extended family Mick, Mark, Ruth, Sarah, Emily, Peter, Noeleen, Brian, Victoria, Glenn, Gillian, Carly, Sophie, Lucy, Catherine, Paddy, Joseph, Katie and the large group of friends and members of the Liberties community and beyond who both knew and loved him. John was a colossus of the Liberties who did so much for the community. We will never see his like again.May he rest in peace.Given the exceptional climate, and to protect the welfare of everyone who knew John, a private funeral will be held for immediate family. When the current public health crisis has passed, John’s family look forward to welcoming you to a celebration of his life, which will rival the funeral of Daniel O' Connell!. Please feel free to leave a message of condolence to info@masseybros.com. We ask that everyone who knew John, take some time to light a candle and think about a happy memory they have of him on Thursday, April 2, 2020. All enquiries to Massey Bros., Funerals, 109 The Coombe, Dublin 8. 01-4533333.

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My deepest sympathy on the death of John. Going to school in the Holy Faith we all knew John Gallagher and had such respect and fondness for him. A great community man. Councillor Anne Feeney


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Anne Boyle R I P John Your work in the liberties For younger people will never be forgotten


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It was a great pleasure to work with john to try to make our city a better place.fond memories.Des whelan


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Rowena Thornburgh ex-Guinness


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