DENNIS, Harry

This was published in the following publications on 03.04.2020:
Irish Times

DENNIS, Dennis Harry (Baldoyle and formerly of Clontarf), April, 1 2020, passed away peacefully aged 86, Harry had a wonderful life with his family and friends, there is a big gap now in the lives of his beloved wife Rose and his four fantastic sons Paul, Gary, Owen and Clive of whom he was very proud, daughters-in-law Patricia, Lorene, Anne and Siobhan who were like daughters to him, his beloved grandchildren Shona, Aishling, Tara, Jake and darling Molly, Jack, Alexandra, Rónan and Saidbh, May He Rest in Peace. We will inter him with his beloved sister Dorothy M., Harry's wish was to have a great party for his send off, it won't happen now, but it is just deferred until a safer time. We will lay him down softly with love

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Owen,​Sincerest sympathies, a very tough time for you but I am sure that you have many wonderful memories to sustain you , Larry Traynor, Donabate


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A kind man.R.I.P. Aiden Kelly


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Pat Murphy, I have known Harry since I started in CYBC in 1964. RIP


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Remembering Harry. Deane family CYBC.


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It is with great sadness we heard of the passing of Harry He was very kind to my father before he died. Thinking of Rose his boys and his family at this difficult time RIP Harry Dennis


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