DUNBAR, Helen

This was published in the following publications on 15.01.2024:
Irish Times

DUNBAR, Helen (née Purnell) (Clonskeagh, Dublin 14) – January 13, 2024, peacefully, in her 102nd year, at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin. Beloved wife of the late Arthur, much loved mother of Glynis, Stuart and the late Jennifer, cherished grandmother of Nicholas and Simon; Siobhan, Sylvia and Robert; William and Andrew and dearly loved by her eight great-grandchildren. Lovingly remembered by her extended family and friends. Funeral Service on Friday (January 19) at 11.00am in St. Philip’s Church, Milltown followed by burial in St. Patrick’s Churchyard, Powerscourt, Enniskerry. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to the Brabazon Trust.

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DUNBAR - Helen - (First Anniversary, January 13) Remembered with love and affection - Beloved wife of the late Arthur, much loved mother of Glynis, Stuart and the late Jennifer, cherished grandmother of Nicholas and Simon; Siobhan, Sylvia and Robert; William and Andrew and dearly loved by all of her great-grandchildren.

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Glynis It has been my immense pleasure to have known your mother. Helen was my late mother's friend and on her death in 2007 Helen and I became close friends, sharing many happy moments together. Helen came with me to Naas when I went to collect my late beloved dog Willow 7 years ago (see photo). We enjoyed so much the walks along Bray prom and then perhaps a 99. I have not seen much of Helen these past few years due to my own healh and COVID but when we did meet up we just took it from there. Glynis to you and your family I extend my sincere condolences on your sad loss.

Yvonne Russell


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