DAWE, Gerald

This was published in the following publications on 30.05.2024:
Irish Times

DAWE, Gerald, May 29, 2024, the poet, writer and academic has died at home in the care of his family, after a long illness, fought with bravery and conviction. Gerald was a highly regarded artist and scholar, a Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin (TCD), and the 28th recipient of the Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Prize for Poetry, awarded in 2024. Gerald is mourned deeply by his loving wife, Dorothea, beloved daughter Olwen, stepson Iarla, sister Pamela, niece Jennifer and nephew Paul, sister-in-law Rosemary and her family in Australia, as well as his many friends and colleagues. The family would like to their extend special thanks to Professor Ray McDermott, and the oncology unit at Saint Vincent’s Private Hospital, as well as the public health and palliative care provided to Gerald during his recent illness. A celebration of Gerald’s life will take place in the National Maritime Museum of Ireland, Dún Laoghaire, at 2 p.m on Thursday, June 6, 2024. Family flowers only, donations, if desired, to Blackrock Hospice. Rest in Peace

Beach

DAWE - Gerald, Second Anniversary. Loved and loving husband and father, missed very day.

Housework

By habit I fold your things away-

the freshly laundered, now neat

as a pin, my inconsequential start

to the day is really a love token.

February 2021 .for my wife

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