GRIFFIN, Pat
This was published in the following publications on 26.05.2024:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 26.05.2024:
Irish Times
GRIFFIN - (Cork and Clare) - On May 26, 2024, peacefully, at Cork University Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, Pat (K.P.), (retired Army Captain), Glanmire and late of Kilrush, dearly loved husband of Mary (nee Sullivan) and much loved father of Niamh, Eilís, Fiona, Ciaran, Aisling and Conor and loving brother of the late Rita, Betty, Claire and Gerard. Sadly missed by his loving wife and family, daughters-in-law Jennifer and Alice, sons-in-law Paul and Michael, cherished grandchildren Ciarán, Conn, Ellie, Maedbh and Fionn, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, relatives, neighbours and many friends. Lying in repose at Barry Bros Funeral Home, Hazelwood, Glanmire on tomorrow (Tuesday) from 5pm to 6pm. Requiem Mass at 2pm on Wednesday in St Joseph's Church, Springhill. Funeral afterwards to St Joseph's Cemetery, Little Island. Family flowers only, please, Donations, in lieu to the Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland.
May he rest in peace
GRIFFIN - (Cork and Clare) - On May 26, 2024, peacefully, at Cork University Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, PAT (KP) (retired Army Captain), Glanmire and late of Kilrush, dearly loved husband of Mary (nee Sullivan) and much loved father of Niamh, Eilís, Fiona, Ciaran, Aisling and Conor and loving brother of the late Rita, Betty, Claire and Gerard. Sadly missed by his loving wife and family, daughters-in-law Jennifer and Alice, sons-in-law Paul and Michael, cherished grandchildren Ciarán, Conn, Ellie, Maedbh and Fionn, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, relatives, neighbours and many friends. Lying in repose at Barry Bros Funeral Home, Hazelwood, Glanmire on today (Tuesday) from 5pm to 6pm. Requiem Mass at 2pm on tomorrow (Wednesday) in St Joseph’s Church, Springhill. Funeral afterwards to St Joseph’s Cemetery, Little Island. Family flowers only, please. Donations, in lieu, to the Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland.
May he rest in peace.
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