EAGAR, George

This was published in the following publications on 13.01.2019:
Irish Times

EAGAR, George (Bray, Co. Wicklow) – January 10, 2019, (peacefully), in the tender care of the staff at St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin and recently of Atlanta Nursing Home, Bray. Beloved husband of Sheila, loving father of Shirley, Ruth and Heather. Sadly missed by his adored grandchildren Keith, Daniel, Rebecca, Aaron, Josh, Orla, Aiden and Libby and by his sons-in-law. Funeral Service tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11.00am in Christ Church, Church Road, Bray, followed by interment in St. Patrick's Churchyard, Powerscourt, Enniskerry. House private. Family flowers only.

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David Kinlay


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If ripples of laughter were heard in a crowd George was probably in the middle of it. Rest in peace George. Deepest sympathy. Ann Mulligan (nee D'Arcy)


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Ida Kohn. God bless George and his family. He taught me maths and coached me for hockey. He was a lot of fun.


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I have very fond memories of George teaching me Maths in Wesley in the early 1960’s. He was one of life’s true Gentlemen. Sorry to learn of his passing. Ronnie Fitzell.


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H.J. Alan Greenlee


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<p>A Gentelman</p> Sad to see the passing of one of life’s Gentlemen who had a positive attitude to life and opportunities. Remembered fondly 40 years later.


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