POWER, Eamon
This was published in the following publications on 15.11.2023:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 15.11.2023:
Irish Times
POWER, Eamon, (Goatstown), November 13, 2023, suddenly, but peacefully, at St. Vincent’s University Hospital. Beloved son of Pauline and the late Brendan and much loved brother of Miriam, John, Tricia, Brendan and Stephen. Very sadly missed by his loving family, brothers-in-law John and Donie, sisters-in-law Fiona and Michelle, nieces, nephews, grandnephew, auntie Pat, uncle Liam, relatives and a wide circle of friends. Rest in Peace. Reposing at his brother John’s residence on Friday (November 17) from 3pm to 7pm. Removal on Saturday morning (November 18) to the Church of The Holy Cross, Dundrum arriving for Funeral Mass at 10am (which can be viewed live at www.dundrumparish.com/webcam) followed by burial in Shanganagh Cemetery.
POWER - Eamon went fishing for the last time on November 13, 2023. On Eamon's First Anniversary, Pauline, Miriam, John, Trish, Brendan, Stephen, Pat and our extended family would like to thank everyone who supported us through a very difficult time last year and for all your messages of sympathy. To his wide circle of friends in Kilmacud Crokes, the fishing community around the country, the insurance industry, his neighbours in Holywell and his second home in Freshford in Kilkenny, we offer our sincere thanks. We would like to thank Monsignor Paul Callan for his sympathetic and incredibly helpful support in our grieving and for the perfect words chosen over Eamon on the Thursday evening. We would like to thank Dr. Oisin McPhillips for his care for Eamon over the last years. Finally we would like to thank Ciaran who found him and the ambulance crews and staff at St. Vincent's Hospital who battled so hard to save him.
Ní Bheidh A Leithéid Ann Arís...
Sleep well Eamon and we hope you catch the 'big one' wherever you are.
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Annette Purcell
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