FALLON, Joe
This was published in the following publications on 02.05.2019:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 02.05.2019:
Irish Times
FALLON, (Dun Laoghaire, formerly Ballybrack, Co. Dublin) May 1, 2019, (peacefully) in St Vincent’s University Hospital after a long illness, Joe, beloved husband of Sara, loving father of Mark and Rachel. Sadly missed by his wife, children and their partners Shirley and Richard, his adored granddaughter Pia, sisters Ann, Mary and Gabrielle, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law, extended family and wide circle of friends. Reposing (today) Friday in Quinn’s of Glasthule from 5pm to 7pm. Removal tomorrow (Saturday) to the Holy Family Church, Kill Avenue arriving for 10am Funeral Mass followed by cremation in Mount Jerome Crematorium. No Flowers please. Donations, if desired, to R.N.L.I. Requiescat in Pace
FALLON - Joe - Remembering our beloved Joe on his Second Anniversary, May 1. Dearly loved and very sadly missed every day by his wife Maria, children Colin, Laura and Eoin, grandchildren Sam, Jack and Ella and all of his extended family and friends.
FALLON - Joe. As we lovingly remember Joe on his First Anniversary, we his family would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who sent Mass cards, letters, text messages, online condolences and to those who stood outside
the church, along the street and attended the cemetery. A special heartfelt thank you also to our friends, extended family and neighbours who have helped and supported us during this past year. Every walk, kind word and gesture has meant a lot to us. The holy sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for all your intentions. Joe's First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated in St. Charles Borromeo
Church, Confey on Sunday, May 1, at 10.00am.
FALLON - Joe. Remembering our beloved Joe on his Third Anniversary, May 1. Dearly loved and very sadly missed every day by his wife Maria, children Colin, Laura and Eoin, grandchildren Sam, Jack and Ella, and all of his extended family and friends.
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