SEYMOUR, David

This was published in the following publications on 01.03.2015:
Irish Times

SEYMOUR, David. (Late of Malahide and formerly Irish Biscuits) - March 1, 2015 (peacefully). Beloved husband of Margot and loving father to Stephen and Andrew. Sadly missed by his loving family, brother Geoffrey, sister Gillian, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, extended family and friends. Funeral Service tomorrow, Tuesday at 12 noon in St Andrew's Church, Church Road, Malahide and afterwards to Glasnevin Crematorium. Family flowers only, donations if desired to St Francis Hospice."And now these three remain:
faith, hope and love,
but the greatest of these is love."

Beach

SEYMOUR, David (Malahide, Co. Dublin) - On the First Anniversary of David's passing, Margot, Stephen, Andrew and the family would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with them, telephoned and sent letters, sympathy cards and Mass cards, the supportive clergy and all who attended the funeral service. We particularly acknowledge the wonderful care David received in Beaumont Hospital and St. Francis Hospice, Raheny. Margot would also like to express her gratitude to Knockcross House and Piercetown staff who have been so supportive to herself and Andrew over the past year. Trusting this will be accepted by all as a token of our sincere appreciation and gratitude.

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<p>How terribly sad</p> <p>My heart is full of sadness Margot. A deeply close friend. I am at a great loss.</p> <p>Robin</p>


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<p>In Memoriam</p> David's mother and my mother were friends as young schoolgirls about a hundred years ago. He and often chatted on Christmas Eve in St Patrick's Cathedral. We will all miss his infectious good humour. My sympathy to his wife and family who will miss more than anyone else. May peace and joy be his and consolation be theirs.


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<p>Deepest Sympathy</p> <p style="text-align:left">We the Past Pupils of St Patricks Cathedral Past Choristers and past Pupils offer our heartfelt condolences to the family of the late David</p>


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<p>Deepest sympathy</p> With the passing of David it is with great sadness we send our Deepest Sympathy to Margot and family. The Members of St Patrick's Cathedral Past Choristers and Past Pupils Association


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