Donohue, Liam

This was published in the following publications on 27.12.2020:
Irish Times

Donohue, Liam (23rd December 2020) (Clondalkin and late of Walkinstown and Cabra and former Chairman of Bluebell Football Club) peacefully in the wonderful care of the staff of the Beacon Hospital; beloved husband of the late Theresa and best friend and life partner of Phyllis, much loved father of Ruth and Rory, loving brother of Michael, Betty and the late Thomas; sadly missed by his loving partner, children, Ruth’ s partner Brendan, grandchildren Jade, Abby, Hannah, Vincent, Fionn, Katie and Ayda, brother, sister, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces Michelle, Siobhan, Aisling, Nicola and Vivienne and their partners Paul, John and Alan, nephews Lee, Conor and their partner’s Ruth and Masa, grandnieces Chikka and Aine, grandnephew Finn, relatives, neighbours and wide circle of friends. At Peace In line with Government/HSE advice and to ensure the safety of all Liam's family and friends, a small private funeral will be held. His family would ask that over the coming days, everyone who knew Liam would take some time to light a candle or say a prayer in his memory. Messages of support can be left in the online condolence book on RIP.ie. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to Irish Cancer Society. Enquiries to Brian McElroy Funeral Directors, Monastery Road, Clondalkin. Tel 01-4640048

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