MURPHY, Timothy Francis (Tim)

This was published in the following publications on 18.03.2018:
Irish Times

MURPHY, Timothy Francis (Tim) (Fosterbrook, Blackrock, Co. Dublin and formerly of Muckalee, Co. Kilkenny), March 16, 2018 – (peacefully) following a short illness at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, surrounded by his devoted family. Dearly beloved husband and best friend of Augusta (McCabe). Predeceased by his wife Veronica and much loved father of Carole, Stephen and Billy, father-in-law of Lindsey, and adoring grandfather of Walter. Lovingly remembered by Carol, Michael and Stephen Hyland, the McCabe family in Newbridge, and the Purcell families of Lacken. He will be sadly missed by his devoted extended family, his good neighbours and his wide circle of great friends. Reposing at Rom Massey & Sons Funeral Home, Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, (opposite UCD flyover) this (Monday) afternoon, from 4pm to 6pm. Funeral Mass tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 10am at the Church of the Assumption, Booterstown Avenue, followed by cremation at Mount Jerome Crematorium. House private. Family flowers only, please. Donations, in lieu, if desired, to St. Vincent de Paul or www.svp.ie. “May God hold him in the hollow of His Hand”

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Dear Augusta, Carole, Stephen and Billy, I am so sorry for your loss. Tim welcomed us wayward American cousins whenever we arrived to Dublin. I will always remember his stories and the laughter we shared. XOXO Anne Ward


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