TRAYNOR, Brian
This was published in the following publications on 11.02.2018:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 11.02.2018:
Irish Times
TRAYNOR, Brian (Ballinteer, Dublin 16, formerly of Newry, Co. Down and Dubhithir, Carna, Connemara, late of Traynor O'Toole Partnership) - February 8, 2018, (peacefully), after a short illness at the Beacon Hospital, loving husband and best friend of Antoinette (née McGee), who shared sixty one happy and loving years together, loving dad of Nuala, Michael, Brian Jnr., Bronagh and Antoinette Jnr., brother of Paddy, Oscar, Kieran, Des and Marie (Kelly), beloved grandad of Raymond, Gemma, Fionnuala, Kyrsty, Conor, Neill, Kurtis, Scott, Cian, Charlotte, Alannah and Ronan, great-grandfather of Devan and Olivia, father-in-law of Chris, Mark, Brendan, Emer and Harmesh; sadly missed by his brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. No flowers please. Reposing at his home tomorrow (Tuesday) and (Wednesday) from 4pm to 8pm. Funeral Mass on Thursday at 12 noon in St. John the Evangelist Church, Ballinteer Avenue, Dublin 16, followed by cremation in Mount Jerome Crematorium Victorian Chapel at 2.30pm. No flowers, please.Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis
TRAYNOR Brian (Second Anniversary) - Remembered with love today by Antoinette and all the Family.In ár gcroíthe i gcónaí
TRAYNOR - Brian (Fourth Anniversary) - Remembered with love today by Antoinette and all the Family
In ár gcroíthe i gcónaí
TRAYNOR - Brian (Third Anniversary) - Remembered with love always by Antoinette and all the family.
In ár gcroíthe i gcónaí
TRAYNOR - Brian (Fifth Anniversary)
Remembered with love today by Antoinette and all the Family
In ár gcroíthe i gcónaí
TRAYNOR, Brian (Ballinteer, Dublin 16 and formerly Newry, Co. Down). On this the First Anniversary of Brian's death (February 8, 2018), his wife Antoinette, children, Nuala, Michael, Brian, Bronagh and Antoinette and their families, would like to thank all our relatives, friends, neighbours and colleagues who visited our home and attended his funeral, sent cards, letters and sympathy messages. Grateful thanks to you all for your support during Brian's short illness and during the past year. We would like to thank Fr. Liam Belton, PP of the parish of St. John the Evangelist and his team for their help. Also, Fr. Denis Luddy CssR, Esker, Co. Galway, our celebrant, who made the funeral so moving and personal. Thank you to the staff of ICU in the Beacon Hospital for their kind care of Brian. To Mark Kinsella, Funeral Director, for his assistance and thoughtful kindness. Brian, Dad, Granda is lovingly remembered and sorely missed.Slán, no go gcasfur
le chéile muid arís.
'You are my sunshine'
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