CARROLL, Jerry
This was published in the following publications on 27.05.2024:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 27.05.2024:
Irish Times
CARROLL, Jerry (Templeogue, Dublin) - 24 May 2024, peacefully, following a short illness. Pre-deceased by his brother Denis and sister Margaret. Jerry will be sadly missed by his wife Mary, his children Clare, Patrick, Siobhan and Matthew, his grandchildren Brayden, Avianna, Charlie, Evie and baby Sophie, daughter-in-law Adrian, sons-in-law Derek and Eoin, sister-in-law Orla and brothers-in law Tom and Barney, extended family, friends and former colleagues. Reposing at Massey Bros Funeral Home Templeogue (D6WAC82) on Wednesday 29 May from 5pm to 7pm. Removal on Thursday 30 May to the Church of St Pius X Templeogue (D6WA611) for Funeral Mass at 10am, followed by burial at Shanganagh Cemetery. All enquiries to Massey Bros Funerals, Templeogue on 014907601
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
CARROLL - Jerry (Second Anniversary, May 24) - Lovingly remembered and so sadly missed - Mary, Clare, Patrick, Siobhán, Matthew and families.
CARROLL - Jerry (Templeogue, Dublin 6W). We remember Jerry with much love on the First Anniversary of his death, May 24, 2024. His wife Mary, daughters Clare and Siobhan, sons Patrick and Matthew and extended family wish to express their sincere gratitude to all those who sympathised with them on Jerry's passing and for your beautiful mass offerings, letters, cards, messages and calls. We are very grateful to members of the Judiciary, Jerry's former colleagues from the Bar of Ireland, the Department of Finance and the wider civil service, members of the Westland Row PPU, friends and neighbours who attended his reposing and Requiem Mass. Special thanks to Fr. Pat McKinley who celebrated the Requiem Mass and who greatly supported the family. Our deepest gratitude also to the medical teams at St. James's Hospital for their care of Jerry during his short time there. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions. Finally, thank you Jerry. It has been our great privilege to have been part of your wonderful life.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
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