SWEENEY, Seamus

This was published in the following publications on 10.09.2019:
Irish Times

SWEENEY (Mac Suibhne). (Powerstown, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary and late of Dublin). Seamus, darling husband of Aoife (Ni Chorcorain) loving Dada of Eimear, Dearbhla and Donnacha, devoted son of Aine and the late Michael, beloved brother of Eamon. Sadly missed by his uncles, aunts, cousins, parents- in-law, sisters and brothers-in-law, extended family, friends, colleagues and patients. Reposing at his residence this (Wednesday) evening from 5 o'clock with prayers at 7 o'clock. Removal tomorrow (Thursday) morning to St. John the Baptist Church, Powerstown for Requiem Mass at 12 noon. Burial immediately afterwards in the adjoining Cemetery. House private on Thursday morning. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to South East Mountain Rescue.

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SWEENEY - Seamus On the occasion of his Second Anniversary, Seamus (Dr MacSuibhne) is remembered with love by his wife Aoife, children Eimear Dearbhla and Donnacha, mother Aine, brother Eamon and wide circle of family, friends, colleagues and patients.

SWEENEY - Seamus (MacSuibhne) On his Third Anniversary, lovingly remembered by his wife Aoife, children Eimear, Dearbhla and Donnacha, his mother Aine and brother Eamon, as well as extended family and friends.

The life given us, by nature is short;

but the memory

of a well-spent life is eternal.

(Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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