O'HAGAN, Freddie

This was published in the following publications on 13.03.2023:
Irish Times

O'HAGAN, The death has occurred of Alfred (Freddie), Summerhill Road Dun Laoghaire. Alfred M O’Hagan, (Freddie) ex Commissioners of Irish Lights passed away peacefully, in his 96th year, on March 11th 2023, in the loving care of the staff in Our Lady’s Manor, Bulloch Harbour, Dalkey, Co. Dublin. Predeceased by his wife Dymphna, Freddie will be missed by his children, David, Brian, Rory, Susan, Patricia, and Orla, his sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, his extended family and many friends. Reposing in Quinn’s funeral home Glasthule, from 17:30pm to 19:30pm on Wednesday (15th March). Removal Thursday (16th March) to St. Joseph’s Church, Glasthule for 10am Funeral Mass, followed by cremation in Mount Jerome May he rest in peace

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Dear Cousins, Freddie’s passing has revived many fond memories of him, Dympna and your whole family. From our first visit to Mount Verona in 1967 through a series of get-togethers with the “Canadian O’Hagans” Freddie was always the most good-natured and welcoming host. His open-hearted hospitality never changed, whether we were accompanied by a friend or spouse or a couple of teenage children. With Freddie and Dympna in residence, Mount Verona was always the best place for an extended family gathering, with an abundance of food, drink, talk and, most of all, laughter. After Freddie and Gerry both lost their wives, Freddie always made the effort to keep in touch. He phoned Gerry on special occasions and made a couple of trips to England to join extended family festivities. These thoughtful efforts meant a lot to all of us, particularly our dad. Freddie was good fun and a good man. We were lucky to have him as an uncle and he will be missed. With love, Cara-Marie and Rory

Cara-Marie O'Hagan


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