FERRITER, Patrick (Pat Joe)

This was published in the following publications on 10.10.2025:
Irish Times

FERRITER - Patrick (PatJoe) - Born March 10, 1946, Died October 20, 2024, Aughacasla, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry and Manhattan, New York, USA. Adored husband, father, brother, brother-in-law, cousin, uncle, godfather, friend, raconteur, world-traveller, greyhound owner and trainer, fisherman, miner, inventor, construction worker, farmer, office manager, chief executive officer, brilliant, witty, loyal, loving, kind, considerate, empathic, our lives are immeasurably enriched for having known him. The Ferriter and Mahon families thank you for attending the celebration of Patrick's life at O'Connor's funeral home in Dingle. Thank you to Billy Mag Fhloinn, the wonderful celebrant, for his words and arranging the music, to those who wrote poems, read poems, spoke the eulogy, and sent flowers. Thank you to the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium staff for your support and two lovely evenings, with staging the Patrick J. Ferriter Memorial Race. Patrick was cremated in Shannon Crematorium, and his ashes were scattered on Inch beach.

Thank you to all, for your support and love during Patrick's illness, including hand written letters, condolence cards, mass cards, prayers and flowers sent to our home and the funeral home. We know we've left folks out, so apologies to them. Thank you again. (Dr. Maeve Mahon Ferriter and Emma Ruth Ferriter).

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