DUIGNAN, Joe

This was published in the following publications on 12.03.2026:
Irish Times

DUIGNAN - Joseph (Joe) (Rathgar) 11th March 2026, peacefully, at home. Beloved husband of Eilis and much-loved father of Emma and Sophie. Very sadly missed by his loving wife, daughters, sons-in-law Max and Andrew, grandchildren Freya, Max, Simone and Spencer, sisters Miriam and Imelda, brothers Kieran and John, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, former colleagues and friends. Predeceased by his sister Lucille. May he rest in peace. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home Dundrum on Friday evening (13th March) from 5pm to 7pm. Removal on Saturday morning (14th March) to the Church of St Thérèse, Mount Merrion arriving for Funeral Mass at 10am followed by cremation at Mount Jerome, Harolds Cross. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired to Irish Cancer Society.

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I was a theatre nurse in St Michaels and have fond memories of Joe. My condolences to his family.

Valerie Dickenson


2mos

Sad to hear of Joe’s death as I did not know he was ill. Joe and I went to Michigan together in 1969 and among our other memorable times was watching the men land on the moon. Joe was always very ambitious, hard-working, very keen to learn all with a great sense of irreverent humour. I shall miss him dearly

Dr Kevin Elwood


2mos

Joe returned to SVH from Montreal in 1978 where I was his intern, learned how to work hard, and confirmed my own love for surgery but also got to know him and his unique personality. My heartfelt sympathies to Eilis and family.

Brendan Kenny NB Canada


3mos

Joe Will be sadly missed by Eilis and family and colleagues. he will be remembered in our prayers and thoughts. Vincent and Phyl Keaveny.

Vincent Keaveny.


3mos

My sincere condolences Eilis on the recent loss of Joe.He was such a wonderful partner and supporter also of your remarkable career .With regret Pat Gullane, Toronto .

Dr Pat Gullane , Toronto (Hon.Fellowship 2012)


3mos

Miriam, I was so sorry to hear of Joe's death. Sincere sympathies to you and family.

liz mccormack


3mos

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