O'CONNELL, John (Jack)

This was published in the following publications on 27.12.2021:
Irish Times

O'CONNELL, John (Jack) (late of Woodbine Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin) - December 21, 2021. Following a long illness in the wonderful care of the staff at the Belmont Nursing Home, Stillorgan. Beloved husband of the late Marion and loving father to Donal, Brendan, Joan and the late Anne Marie. Sadly missed by his daughters-in-law Anne and Valerie, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sister Patricia Hanahoe, nieces, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Funeral Mass on Thursday 30th December at 10am in the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Merrion Road followed by burial in Shanganagh Cemetery. The Mass can be viewed online using the following link: https://www.merrionroadchurch.ie/live-webcam/ . Please respect mask wearing and social distancing protocols at all times. Messages to the family can be left in the ‘Condolences’ section on www.irishtimes.com.

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Stella Maris Members offer Joan, Donal & Brendan our condolences and sincere sympathy on the death of your father, Jack RIP. Jack was a volunteer with us for 40 years with dedication and compassion for the seafarers he encountered.


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Paddy and Irene Bowen. To Danny and family – – sincere sympathies on the loss of your Dad. May he rest in peace.


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