O'KEEFFE, Prof. Michael

This was published in the following publications on 26.01.2024:
Irish Times

O'KEEFFE - Professor Michael O’Keeffe (Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Delgany Co. Wicklow and Mitchelstown, Co. Cork). On the first anniversary of Michael’s passing, his family, Eleanor, Isabelle, Nicholas and brother Ned and sisters, Eileen, Kathleen, Breda and Mary wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the expressions of love and support received during his illness and following his passing. We would like to sincerely thank the doctors and nurses at St. Vincent’s Hospital and the Mater Private Hospital, particularly Mr. Sean Martin, Dr. Denise Sadlier and the team of doctors and nurses at the Mater Private ICU, who took great care of him during his time under their care. Our thanks also to Michael’s colleagues who were great friends to him throughout his life and equally during his illness. Thank you to Fr. Michael Collins, Fr. Gerard Tyrrell and Massey Brothers Funeral Home for their guidance in organising a beautiful and thoughtful Funeral ceremony for Michael, that was a celebration of his life, his contribution and dedication to medicine, his role as a wonderful father and friend and above all a very kind and generous man. We are comforted in the knowledge that Michael is now at rest with his dearly beloved son Philip who is missed infinitely by his family. Please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our appreciation.

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