CORR, Brian
This was published in the following publications on 19.12.2013:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 19.12.2013:
Irish Times
CORR, Brian (Blackrock) - December 18, 2013 (peacefully) in the care of the wonderful staff at St. Vincent's Private Hospital, brother of the late Mary; much loved darling husband of Jean, adored dad of Graham, Ian, and Rachel (Dogger) and very proud grandad of Cameron, Finn, Kian, Hugo and baby Orin. He will be deeply missed by his beloved wife, children, and grandchildren, his sister Elaine, son-in-law Paul, daughter-in-law Caroline, nieces, nephews, relatives and a wide circle of friends. May he Rest In Peace. Removal today, Friday from his residence to Church of St. Laurence O'Toole Kilmacud for 5pm. Requiem Mass tomorrow, Saturday at 10.00am followed by a cremation immediately afterwards in Mount Jerome Crematorium. Family flowers only, donations, if desired, can be made to The Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
CORR, Brian Patrick, (Blackrock, Co. Dublin), died December 18, 2013. A sad year has passed since our beloved Brian died unexpectedly early, after a short battle with cancer. His wife Jean and children Graham, Ian and Rachel, have been overwhelmed by the wonderful kindness shown to them by their families, friends, neighbours and colleagues. We would like to thank you all for the beautiful cards, thoughtful gestures, and your continued invaluable support. We are extremely grateful to Fr. Paddy O'Byrne and Fr. Paul Taylor and all those involved in making the funeral Mass a wonderful celebration of Brian's life. Special thanks to Simon Morgan whose beautiful singing created an aura of peace and calm in the church that morning. The warmth, kindness, and great care Brian received in St. Vincent's Private Hospital, especially from the nursing staff of the Hawthorn ward, Cara ward, HDU, and Lucy the chaplain, will never be forgotten by his family. Brian faced his illness with awe inspiring courage and bravery and with great appreciation for every little kindness shown to him. His wit and banter, great love of life and family will remain with us forever. He is deeply missed and loved always."Safe in the arms of our Lord"
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