KEEGAN, Liam
This was published in the following publications on 12.03.2024:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 12.03.2024:
Irish Times
KEEGAN, Liam (Glenageary, Co. Dublin) - 11th March 2024 peacefully at Loughlinstown Hospital. Devoted husband and best friend of Ann, adored Dad of John and Anna. Cherished Grandad of Matthew, Alice, Johnny, John and Lucy. Deeply regretted by daughter-in-law Grace and son-in-law Seamus, brother Brendan and sisters Olive and Maureen, extended family and many friends, worldwide. “Death is not extinguishing the light, but putting out the lamp because the dawn has come” Reposing at his home this (Wednesday) (March 13th) from 5pm to 8.30pm, with a gathering of family and friends for 8.15pm Prayer Service (all welcome to attend). Removal on (Thursday) (March 14th) to St. Michael’s Church, Dun Laoghaire, arriving for 11am Requiem Mass. Funeral immediately afterwards to Shanganagh Cemetery, Shankill. For those who are unable to attend the funeral but would like to offer their condolences, can do so on the notice section on this link www.patrickodonovanandsonfunerals.ie or on the condolence section on RIP.ie
KEEGAN - Liam, Glenageary, Second Anniversary, March 11. Deeply loved and sadly missed every day by his wife Ann, son John, daughter Anna, daughter-in-law Grace, son-in-law Seamus and his beloved grandchildren Matthew, Alice, Johnny, John and Lucy.
KEEGAN - Liam. Deeply missed and lovingly remembered on his first anniversary by his wife Ann, children John and Anna, and their families. We would like to acknowledge the support and friendship received over the past year from family, friends and neighbours. A special word of thanks goes to Monsignor Dan O'Connor for celebrating the beautiful Funeral Mass and for his help and support to us during Liams illness. Thank you to Fr Pat Mangan, Fr Denis Kennedy, Fr Paul Walsh, Fr Tom McDonnell and Fr Des Arigheo for concelebrating the Funeral Mass. Special thanks to Dr Jim McShane for his care and compassion for Liam. Mass will be offered for all your intentions.
âDeath is not extinguishing the light, but putting out the lamp because the dawn has comeâ
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