RYAN, Martin
This was published in the following publications on 27.03.2025:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 27.03.2025:
Irish Times
RYAN, Martin, (Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 and formerly of Church St. Dublin 7), passed away peacefully after a sudden illness surrounded by his loved ones and in the care of the dedicated staff of St. Vincent’s University Hospital on Tuesday March 25, 2025. Beloved son of the late Eddie and Rosaleen. Adored partner of Barbara, devoted Dad to Tara, Martin and Caoimhe, a wonderful Granda to Luan, Aoibhe, Lara, Hugo, Arthur, Stevie and Rosa, friend and father-in-law to John, Mal and Steve. He will be forever loved and always celebrated by his heart broken family, Joy, his brothers and sisters Anthony, Maureen (pre-deceased), Gerard, Edmond and Collette, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and a wide circle of friends including his golfing companions and fellow racegoers. Rest in Peace. Martin will repose at his daughter Tara’s house today (Friday) from 4-7pm. Funeral Mass will take place tomorrow (Saturday) at 12pm at The Church of the Holy Cross, Dundrum, web link address as follows https://www.dundrumparish.com/webcam/ followed by cremation at Mount Jerome Crematorium Victorian Chapel, Harold’s Cross, web link address as follows https://www.mountjerome.ie/victorian-chapel-service/ Donations in Martin’s memory, to Pancreatic Cancer Ireland. (www.pancreaticcancerireland.ie) “Life is an ocean, love is a boat. In troubled water that keeps us afloat”
RYAN - Martin, (March 25, 2025), Lovingly remembered on the first anniversary of his untimely passing. We treasure our precious memories of our much loved and dearly missed Dad, Partner, Granda and Friend. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all those who sympathised with us at the time of Martin's death and who attended his funeral service. Your kindness will always be remembered. Thank you to Fr. Moses who celebrated the Funeral Mass, to the members of the Castle Golf Club Choir who enhanced the Mass and the team at Fanagans. A special thank you to the wonderful staff in St Lucys and St Michaels ward at St. Vincents University Hospital who cared for Martin in his final days.
Life is an ocean, and love is a boat, In troubled waters that keeps us afloat.
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