de BUITLÉAR, Éamon

N/A - 27 January 2013

This was published in the following publications on 29.01.2013:
Irish Times

de BUITLÉAR Éamon (Delgany Co. Wicklow) - January 27, 2013, (peacefully), at home, with his family, he is survived by his loving wife Laillí, children Aoife, Éanna, Róisín, Cian and Doireann, his grandchildren Simon, Cliona, Rebecca, Cliodhna, Leon, Cúán, Somhairle, Tuathla, Colm, Eoin, Córa, great-grandchildren Rhys and Ethan, brother Rúairi and sisters Ailbhe and Colma. Reposing at home Hillside House, Delgany. Co. Wicklow today (Tuesday) from 3-6 o'clock with removal to St. Patrick's Church, Kilquade arriving at 7.30 o'clock Funeral Mass tomorrow (Wednesday) at 12 o'clock followed by burial in Kilquade New Cemetery. No flowers, please. Donations to the Irish Cancer Society.May he rest in peace.

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<p>Remembrance</p> <p>Remembering Eamon's contribution to Irish culture. Particularly enjoyed his wildlife programmes on RTE years ago. Condolences to his family. I am living in Brisbane, Australia, but saw the notice in The Irish Times.</p>


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<p>Carlin's tribute to Eamon</p> <p>Thank you Eamon for introducing our family to the wonderful world of Irish wildlife. We have lovely memories of meeting Eamon in Carraroe and in the Bray bookshop, where Eamon signed books which family members won in a competition. We always enjoyed listening to his stories</p>


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Mary and Tom Carlin, thank you


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<p>To Aoife and family</p> Aoife - Please accept our sincere condolences to you and all your family on the passing of your Dad. May he rest in peace.


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<p>Eamon, a sad loss to Ireland</p> <p>Everyone I know was always relaxed in Eamon's company. He was generous with his time and came to the rescue of the National Parents council Table Quiz as quizmaster and signed everyones cars using a fountain pen with black india ink. His smile will always be remembered along with his environment work and in the Senate and Heritage Council.</p>


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<p>A life of wonder and adventure</p> <p>Thank you Eamon for so many wondedfull days in your company filming wildmeadows full of beautyfull flowers, otters in clew bay ,peregrins in the wicklow mountains, ,salmon spawning in the moyriverbed,deer,​pi​nemartins,​goldfinch​es feeding there young, stoats running accross the open buren, to name but a few adventures shared with you ,for your sharing of knowledge and wisdom i thank you ...rest in peace Eamon,</p> <p>Frank Doyle,</p> <p>your field assistant.</p> <p>filming</p>


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Frank Doyle and family .


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