FAHY, (Mary) Eileen
This was published in the following publications on 19.06.2026:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 19.06.2026:
Irish Times
FAHY - (Mary) Eileen (née Powell) (Donnybrook, Dublin and Galway City) -
Died June 17, 2025.
On the first anniversary of Eileens death Peter, Arabella and Christine would like to express our sincere gratitude to those who were important to her and made her life interesting and comfortable until the end.
Mums sister Anne and brother Colm were always nearby by phone for daily chats and visits from Galway.
Our spouses Linda, John, and Des and Mums seven cherished grandchildren were a constant source of love and support, and brought her great comfort and happiness.
Thank you to Mum and Dads extended families (the OReillys and Fahys) and to Mums close friends for frequent visits, letters, and calls. Eileen loved to know what was happening and be part of everything.
Thank you to all the terrace neighbours especially Susie and Aengus, and Claire and Kevin. She loved the parties and you brought them to her when she could no longer get out.
The Medical Care Mum received was wonderful - thank you to all at Ranelagh Medical especially Dr Jean Gallagher and Dr Sonja Kidney. Thank you also to the Palliative Care community team from Our Ladys Hospice for supporting Mum at home, especially Marie, and Brid.
Both Mum and Dad could not have spent their last years at home without the extraordinary dedication and companionship of Diane. Thank you also to Rookie and Elis for your excellent care and kindness in the last few years. Thank you to Minerva and the many other carers, the community team from Clonskeagh and other healthcare professionals who kept Mum comfortable living at home.
We are deeply grateful for the spiritual support Eileen received. Our sincere thanks to Sr Fiona whose visits brought Mum great comfort and peace. Thank you to Fr Gerard Tyrrell who visited Mum in her final hours. We also wish to thank Fr Pat Sheehy who con-celebrated Mums Funeral Mass with such dignity and warmth. A very special word of thanks to Fr Sean Ford a close family friend for his unwavering kindness, friendship and guidance.
Thank you to all our friends and colleagues who supported us during the last year, and throughout the years.
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