DALTON, Rev. Kevin

This was published in the following publications on 04.11.2021:
Irish Times

<p>DALTON, Kevin (aka The Rev. Kev) (formerly of Monkstown, Co. Dublin) November 4, 2021, peacefully, with his loving family by his side, in the wonderful care of the staff at The Fern Dean Nursing Home. Beloved husband of Jennifer, adored father of Tara and Sally-Ann, much loved grandfather of Daniel, Ella-Rose and Lily, brother of Mary, father-in-law to Des and Luke, brother-in-law of Barbara, Liz and Ralph. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Our world will never be the same without you, rest in peace. Funeral Service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), at 1.00pm in Monkstown Parish Church followed by a private family burial at St. Brigid’s Church, Stillorgan. Please respect current government advice regarding social distancing and mask wearing. For those who cannot attend, the Service can viewed online using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw9yjPMe6ExEvlB8ycfktCg/​vi​deos?view=57 . Messages to the family can be left in the ‘Condolences’ section on www.irishtimes.com. Family flowers only please. Donations can be made to the Bishops Appeal, C of I World Aid and Development. http://www.bishopsappeal.ireland.anglican.org Family home private.</p>

DALTON, Kevin (aka The Rev. Kev) (formerly of Monkstown, Co. Dublin) November 4, 2021, peacefully, with his loving family by his side, in the wonderful care of the staff at The Fern Dean Nursing Home. Beloved husband of Jennifer, adored father of Tara and Sally-Ann, much loved grandfather of Daniel, Ella-Rose and Lily, brother of Mary, father-in-law to Des and Luke, brother-in-law of Barbara, Liz and Ralph. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Our world will never be the same without you, rest in peace. Funeral Service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), at 1.00pm in Monkstown Parish Church followed by a private family burial at St. Brigid’s Church, Stillorgan. Please respect current government advice regarding social distancing and mask wearing. For those who cannot attend, the Service can viewed online using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw9yjPMe6ExEvlB8ycfktCg/​vi​deos?view=57 . Messages to the family can be left in the ‘Condolences’ section on www.irishtimes.com. Family flowers only please. Donations can be made to the Bishops Appeal, C of I World Aid and Development. http://www.bishopsappeal.ireland.anglican.org Family home private.

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Kevin was a force of nature. A Jameson drinking, poker playing republican who had more Christianity in his little finger than anyone I have ever met. He was a lovely man.


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Remembering Kevin with a smile - always in good form. He was a truly caring pastor and a great character. Our sympathy to Jennifer, Tara and Sally-Ann. Cecil and Dorothy Hyland


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Susan Mitchel


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Dear Kevin, you prepared me for confirmation​. We had a lot of interesting and fun talks. Everyone called you the Rev Kev. You will be missed.


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Sheila Astbury. I was so sad to read of Kevin's death, but I know he had been unwell for a long time and am sure he is at peace. He leaves a wonderful legacy of service behind him and will be remembered and missed by so many people.


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Ted Rea ex.​Drumcondra Parish Dublin 9


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So sad to hear that Kevin had died. He was a lovely man and my late mother, Elizabeth Dobbs was very fond of him as was I and my daughter, Harriet and my sister Gay Johnson Julie Parsons


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Thinking of you Jennifer, Tara and Sally Ann at this very difficult time.Sending you love and prayers. Rev.Kev.​meant much to many people. Dorothy Verplancke (Beamish)


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The Rev. Kev. was a friend and a wonderful pastor to us from his Stillorgag days to his Monkstown days, and beyond . . . always there in bad or good times. Now dear friend Rest in Peace.


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The Rev. Kev. was a friend and a wonderful pastor to us from his Stillorgag days to his Monkstown days, and beyond . . . always there in bad or good times. Now dear friend Rest in Peace.


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We had the honour of Kevin's friendship since his days in Drumcondra/​North Strand. He was always there for us when we needed him. Earth's loss is certainly Heaven's gain. D.V. We'll meet again. Derek & Anne-Marie Scott


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I'm Sorry to hear of Kevin's death; he planted the seed that led me to becoming a NSM. Rev. Martin O'Connor


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He was part of so many chapters of our family life, from St Bridgets to Monkstown, weddings, christenings​, funerals, a good and lovely man, so grateful for his presence, and humour, Rest In Peace Rev Kev. Love The Cooke Family Th


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May 'Rev Kev' now rest in the peace of our Lord and Saviour, and rise in +HIS glory. Amen. Bernard Woods


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So sorry to hear that Kevin ( The Rev!) has passed away. A special man and true carer and giver !! We remember him with smiles . Condolences to the entire Dalton family . Robin and Sylvaine Latham


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Neville Shekleton Kevin’s place in our lives was very important. Thankfully, no airs, just an unusual easy ability to empathise. Will never forget his humanity. Very special person. Glad he will reside in St Brigids. RIP


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