LEONARD Murt

N/A - 31 December 2010

This was published in the following publications on 03.01.2011:
Irish Times

LEONARD Murt (James Muradachi) (Cashel Park, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon and formerly of Leighton House, Churchtown, Dublin and late of Leonards, Dame St, The Royal Tavern Dunshaughlin, The Blue Lion Parnell St, The Dawson Lounge, The South William and many happy years at Milltown Golf Club and The Dropping Well) - December 31, 2010 (very suddenly) at Roscommon County Hospital. To the inexpressible grief of his wife and best friend for over 50 years Bea (née Kilbride) and son Sean; deeply regretted by his brother-in-law Paddy and his wife Kay (Birmingham), sister-in-law, his close friends and cousins Pauline O' Malley, Daisy, Ray and Marie, Eda, Sean and Bridget, Gloria and Dino (Florida), Paddy and Kathleen McInerney (Limerick), nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Reposing today (Monday) at Gaynors Funeral Home, The Square, Castlerea from 12.30 o'c with removal for Funeral Service at St Patrick's Church Castlerea at 2 o'clock Murt will be back in Dublin reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, 54 Aungier Street tomorrow (Tuesday) from 10.00 o'c with removal at 11.15 o'c to The Carmelite Church, Whitefriar Street (next door) for Mass at 11.30 o'c to celebrate Murt's life, followed by Cremation at Mount Jerome Crematorium. "If you get caught between the moon and New York City I know its crazy but true the best that you can do is fall in love."Slán abhaile Murt,
go n-eirigh an bothar leat.

Beach

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<p>Rest in Peace</p> <p>I have fond memories of when I was a apprentice working under Murt in <span>Leonards</span> of Dame street, I was saddened to hear of his passing.</p>


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<p>Delighted to have Met Murt.</p> <div> <p>I met Murt only in the last few weeks and I am so saddened to hear of his sudden passing!I was involved in a competition on the tv and Murt had me convinced i would win it, which i did....Murt was looking forward to the after party before i even made it to the final, which shows his great optimistic and light hearted nature...he was a true gentleman. Sadly i didnt get a chance to call to celebrate my win with him or to have the glass of wine we said we would have but I hope that Murt is celebrating for me with the angels and having his well deserved glass of wine!!!Thanks for laughs Murt!</p> <p>Ar dheis de go raibh a anam dhilis...</p> <p>Eunice.</p> </div>


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Eunice Moran


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Eunice Moran


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Rita Dunne (nee Costello)


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<p>Rest in Peace Murt</p> <p style="text-align:left">From Rita & Donal Dunne Shankill</p>


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Rita Dunne


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<p>Slan Murt</p> <p>He was simply the best... not always the easiest to get on with ....but he had a wicked sense of humor! As has Sean his son who delivered a eulogy that was so honest and funny and had many a grown man shed a tear in the church</p>


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Loretto Nagle


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John O'Reilly


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BRIAN CONLON SANTRY DUBLIN


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John O'Reilly


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Alan Coleman Ex Dublin RT 203


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Peter Maughan (M.G.C.)


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<p>Farewell Murt</p> <p>Murt certainly left life better than he found it. He will be fondly remembered and much missed.</p>


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