GUCKIAN, Thomas
This was published in the following publications on 13.04.2020:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 13.04.2020:
Irish Times
GUCKIAN, (MacEochaidhín) Thomas (Stillorgan, Co. Dublin and late of the Revenue Commissioners) - 11th April 2020. Beloved husband of Aisling, predeceased by his sons Brian and Simon, loving father of Niamh, Kieran and Ronan. Deeply mourned by his loving family, grandchildren Charlotte, Harry, and Elise, daughter-in-law Siobhán and son-in-law John. Sadly missed by his relatives and wide circle of friends. Our heartfelt thanks to the wonderful carers in the Tara Care Centre in Bray for their kind compassion and care. In accordance with current guidelines and in the hope of keeping our friends and family safe the arrangements will be kept private. Please feel free to leave a message in the Condolence book on irishtimes.com. Donations if desired to the Living Well with Dementia Project Stillorgan – Blackrock http://livingwellwithdementia.ie/
GUCKIAN - Thomas (Tom) Stillorgan, April 11th 2020. As we remember Tom with love and great affection on the first
anniversary of his death, his wife Aisling and children, Niamh, Kieran
and Ronan, wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to family, friends,
neighbours, Revenue colleagues, and classmates from Good Counsel
College, New Ross, for the great support given to them at the time of
Tom's death. A special thank you to Dr. Cooney and the team at Old Age Psychiatry,
Carew House, for their care and support during Tom's long journey with
dementia. Thank you also to Eilis Hession and all the volunteers with
LWwD, who helped and supported us over the years. We also express our
gratitude to our GP, Dr. Emer Fahy. Tom spent the last four years of his life in the Tara Care Centre in
Bray, with Anne Costello and the wonderful carers who looked after him
with such kindness and respect. No words are adequate to express our
gratitude to them. Finally, thank you to Maeve Davidson, Parish Pastoral Worker, Our Lady
of Perpetual Succour, Foxrock, who conducted a beautiful prayerful
committal service in Mount Jerome Crematorium. As it would be impossible
to thank everybody individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a
token of our grateful appreciation.
"All shall be well, and all manner
of things shall be well."
(Julian of Norwich)
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