HAYES, Leonard

This was published in the following publications on 10.01.2016:
Irish Times

HAYES Leonard (Len) Glenageary, Co. Dublin, January 9, 2016, beloved husband of Valerie. Will be very deeply missed by his wife, children John, Jenny and Sara, sons-in-laws Gerry and John, daughter-in-law Judith, grandchildren Sally, Jack, Hannah, Lucy, Tom, Louise, Anne, Christopher, Julia and Jane, his sister Louise, brother Gregory, his buddies Derry, Des, and Leo and not forgetting his faithful dog Ganley. Reposing today, Monday in Quinn's Funeral Home Glasthule from 3pm to 5pm. Funeral Mass tomorrow, Tuesday, in 0ur Lady's Manor, Dalkey at 11am followed by cremation in Mount Jerome Crematorium. Family flowers only please. House private. A special word of thanks to Prof. John Armstrong for his exceptional care of Len."Cast a cold eye
On life, on death.
Horseman, pass by!"
- Yeats

Beach

HAYES Leonard - As we remember Len on his First Anniversary his wife Valerie, son John, daughters Jenny and Sara, sister Louise and extended family wish to sincerely thank and acknowledge the overwhelming expressions of sympathy we received on our loss. Our thanks also to those who attended the funeral Mass for the many Mass cards and letters of sympathy received. It was very much appreciated by all the family.

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