LIND, Anton Frederick

This was published in the following publications on 13.01.2023:
Irish Times

LIND - Anton Frederick (Tony) (Gardenhill House, Castleconnell, Co. Limerick and formerly of the United States Navy, Pacific Fleet, San Diego, California) January 12, 2023. Passed peacefully in the loving care of his family and the wonderful staff of St. Michael’s Nursing Home, Caherconlish. Much loved and sadly missed by his wife Patricia, his children Christopher, David and Wendy and his grandchildren Robert, Richard, Edwina, Giacomo, Francesca, Massimo, Alexander and Sophia, his sister Olivia, nephews, relatives, neighbours and many friends. Reposing at home tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon from 3.00pm. to 6.00pm. Funeral will arrive to St. Mary of the Rosary Church, Nenagh on Monday (January 16) at 12.45pm. for Requiem Mass at 1.00pmburial will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 1.30p.m. Approximately at Woodbrook natural burial grounds Kiltealy Co. Wexford. Those who wish to, may leave a message of condolence in the Condolence section on notices.irishtimes.com/ . Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu, to the Alzheimer Society at alzheimer.ie/get-involved/become-a-friend-support-asi/​donat​e.

May he Rest in Peace.

Beach

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A true gentleman has gone to rest…. Great memories from 1970s of your days in Infotronics ltd Shannon.

Tony Moore


1yr

Sincere sympathy to all the family on Tony's passing. I have very fond memories of Tony from days gone by.

Bryan McHugh


3yrs

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