HICKS, Kenneth

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

HICKS, Kenneth (Rathfarnham, Dublin and formerly of Ramleh Park, Milltown) - 7th September 2021, peacefully after a long illness, in the care of the staff at St. James's Hospital. Beloved husband of Mary and loving father of Sally, Fiona, Alan and Stephen. He will be sadly missed by his loving family, his brother David, sisters Mona, Clare and Evelyn, his sons-in-law Michael and Shane, daughters-in-law Clare and Jennifer, his seven grandchildren Ben, Grace, Hannah, Niall, Kenny, Jack and Archie, brothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. A special thanks also to all the staff at St. Vincent's Private Hospital who cared for Kenneth during his illness. Rest in peace. The Funeral Mass will take place on Friday (10th September) at 11.30 o'c in Church of the Divine Word, Marley Grange, followed by burial in Mount Venus Cemetery. The capacity of the Church is limited to 50% at this time but for those who would like to follow the Mass online, please see the Following link: https://www.marleygrangeparish.ie/our-parish/webcam/ . Family flowers only, please, donations if desired to Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross.

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Sincere Sympathy to you Mary and Family. So sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Fond memories of your time living on the Avenue, many years ago, as neighbours. May Ken rest in peace. Richard Murphy


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Mary Celine and I were so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. We always enjoyed his company and although we had not seen him for sometime his passing has left a void. Our deepest sympathies Celine and Sean McNabola


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