BIRD, Charlie

This was published in the following publications on 12.03.2024:
Irish Times

BIRD, Charlie (Ashford, Co. Wicklow) - March 11th 2024. Died peacefully in the wonderful care of Wicklow Hospice with his family at his side. Sadly missed by his beloved wife Claire, loving daughters Orla and Neasa, little wingman Tiger, his sons-in-law Rob and Aidan, adored grandchildren Charlie, Hugo, Abigail, Harriet and Edward, his extended family, former colleagues and a wide circle of friends both at home and abroad. Remembering also Orla and Neasa’s late mother Mary. A service to celebrate Charlie's life will be held on Thursday (March 14th) at 12 noon in the Round Room, Mansion House, Dublin 2. No flowers, please. Donations if desired to Wicklow Hospice.

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My deepest sympathy to Claire and all of Charlie's family at this sad time...you were an inspiration and a support to all of us who were on a journey,may you enjoy the peace of Heaven now Charlie,may your family be comforted by beautiful memories of their time spent with you...

Mary Hayes,Kilcommon Thurles Tipperary.


2yrs

Charlie,Thank you for being you,and how you graciously handled your illness.Sincere sympathy to your family and of course Tiger.

Rita O Brien


2yrs

Charlie, May you Rest in the Eternal peace you so richly deserve. Regina and Chris Walsh Cork

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Thank you Charlie for being such an honest, dogged and inspirational journalist. My deepest condolences to Claire, Orla and Nessa. Not forgetting: Tiger.

Elaine Hamrock


2yrs

Charlie was inspirational. He touched all our lives. What is our country's loss is Heaven's gain. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal.

Pete and Anne Reilly, Cork.


2yrs

I am so saddened by the passing of Charlie with whom I had much contact when in Dail Earenn and through his any work visits to Tallaght…He was such a great man whose legacy will certainly live on ……I offer my deepest sympathy to all Charlie’s family ,friends and colleagues on your sad loss…. May Charlie rest in peace

CharlieOConnor,,​Tallaght


2yrs

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