DONNELLY, Brendan

This was published in the following publications on 08.01.2021:
Irish Times

DONNELLY, Brendan (Cabinteely, Dublin 18) January 6, 2021. Peacefully, after a long illness bravely borne, surrounded by his family in the tender care of all the staff at St. Joseph’s Centre, Crinken Lane, Shankill. Beloved husband of Gillian and loving father of Leah and Mark. Sadly missed by his wife, son, daughter, brothers Michael and Eamon, sister Maureen, extended family and many friends. At rest. Due to current restrictions, a family funeral will take place privately, but can be viewed online today (Saturday) at 4pm using the following link: https://vimeo.com/event/153499. Messages in lieu of attendance can be left in the ‘Condolences’ section on https://www.carnegies.ie/home/online-book-of-condolence . Family flowers only please. Donations to https://saintjosephsshankill.ie/donate/

Beach

DONNELLY - Brendan beloved husband of Gillian and dearly loved father of Leah and Mark. On his First Anniversary, we would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to all those who sent Mass Cards, letters and sympathy cards. We received so many that it was impossible to reply to them individually. We would also like to thank all the people who have supported us in this very difficult year. The kindness and love we received will never be forgotten by us and we hope that this will be accepted by you all as a mark of our gratitude.

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Deepest sympathy to you Gillian and all the family. Such a dreadful time when we can’t sympathise in person. Thoughts with you. Graeme Williams.


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