KEOGH, Eva 'Linda'

This was published in the following publications on 07.09.2021:
Irish Times

KEOGH, (née Hackett) Eva “Linda” (Dundrum, Dublin) - September 6, 2021 (peacefully) at home, surrounded by her family, after a long illness bravely borne. Former Lady Captain of Greystones Golf Club, beloved wife of the late Robert “Bobby” and adored and loving mother of Robert, Dermot, Walter, Eileen, Joanne, James and Eva. Very deeply regretted by her sister Anne and brother Walter, her daughters-in-law Karen, Natasha and Minka, sons-in-law Coman, Alan and Justin, her cherished grandchildren, Aaron, Shauna, Robert, Eva, Eamonn, John, Oliver, Caitlin, Ruby, Hannah, Eloise and Neeltje, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Pre-deceased by her brothers Willie and Paddy. Rest in Peace. Reposing at her home on Wednesday evening (September 8) from 5 pm to 8 pm for family and friends only. Removal on Thursday morning (September 9) to the Church of The Holy Cross, Dundrum arriving for Funeral Mass at 10.30 am followed by burial in Kilmashogue Cemetery. The capacity of the church is limited to 150 people; however the Funeral Mass may also be viewed through the parish web camera at the following link: https://www.dundrumparish.com/webcam/ Those attending the Funeral Mass are requested to enter the church before the funeral cortège arrives. All enquiries to Fanagans, Dundrum 01 2984143.

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