HARNETT, Joe

This was published in the following publications on 28.02.2016:
Irish Times

HARNETT Joe (Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin) - February 27, 2016, peacefully at home after a long illness borne with dignity and courage. Sadly missed by his beloved husband Brian, his dog Riley, his sisters Therese and Anne, his brothers Kevin and John, his close friend Helen and her husband Gerry and their children Hannah and Cassia, in-laws nephews, nieces and a wide circle of friends. Reposing at his home. A Humanist Service will take place tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon at 4pm at Mount Jerome Crematorium, Dublin 6W, followed by cremation. No flowers please. Donations, if desired to Irish Cancer Society.House private.

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I am so very sorry to hear of the death of Joe. He was a man of great compassion, warmth, generosity, and zest for life. He was my mentor at Howard Brown Health Center. My condolences to Brian and all who loved Joe.


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So sorry to hear of the passing of my schoolmate from St. Kevins - even after all these years I remember a person of great sincerity and decency. RIP


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So enormously saddened to hear that joe a man with such a big heart and a big presence has left a hugh void in the life of those who truly loved him. Brian my thoughts are with you sandra fox leixlip


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Our deepest sympathies to family and friends, he was too young to die so soon. May he rest now in peace, his suffering is over, but not the good memories. Cousin John Lynch and family, Boston.


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Rest in peace my colleague & mentor. Johanne Kenny


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