BROWNE, Ivor

This was published in the following publications on 25.01.2024:
Irish Times

BROWNE, Ivor It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Professor William Ivory Browne (Ivor) - January 24, 2024. Ivor died peacefully in his sleep, at home, surrounded by his loving family and friends. As one of Ireland’s leading psychiatrists, as well as being a talented musician, Ivor made a huge impact on the lives of countless people. He will be lovingly remembered by the thousands he came into contact with, both professionally and personally, and especially by his large blended family, which includes seven children, ten grandchildren, two great grandchildren, as well as numerous in-laws, nephews and nieces. Sadly, Ivor was predeceased by his loving wife and partner of thirty-five years, June, his siblings, Valentine and Ismay, and his first wife, Orla. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to the Donkey Sanctuary. House Private. Ivor will repose at Fanagans Funeral Home in Dundrum on Friday 26, 4-7pm, Saturday 27, 2:30-5pm and on Sunday 28, 2-5pm. The funeral service, followed by cremation, will take place at Mount Jerome Crematorium, 158 Harold’s Cross Road, Dublin D6W HY98 at 2:30pm on Monday January 29.

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I would like to pay my respects to Ivor and say that he tried his best to heal the wounds of trauma by facilitating "experiencing the unexperienced"( his favourite description) for all of us. May he rest in peace.

Bernard Murphy


2yrs

Deepest condolences to the family and friends and admirers of a great man.

John Kavanagh


2yrs

Humble,​compassionat​e,human,​gentle,alte​rnative,​quirky I was privileged to have encountered such a loving man

Tommy Coyle


2yrs

I remember seeing Ivor in his little white car, in the traffic in Ranelagh, playing the Tin whistle .. a good friend who cheered me up and cheered me on, and believed in me when I didnt or couldn't or wouldn't believe in myself. The last time I saw him he deciided the dog I had with me was upsetting the cat , so he said goodbye, and that was that.Good bye and thank you to one of life's gems , another of my lifes more important invisible supports on this plane, moved onto the next

One of the many grateful to have made his acquaintance


2yrs

Rest in Peace

Privste


2yrs

A giant of a man in every sense

Frank


2yrs

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