KENNEDY, Sr. Stanislaus (Treasa)

This was published in the following publications on 04.11.2025:
Irish Times

KENNEDY -

Sr. Stanislaus (Treasa), Religious Sisters of Charity, No 1 The Lodge, Stanhope Street, and formerly of Reenbuí, Lispole, Co. Kerry. 3rd November 2025 in the loving care of the staff of St. Francis Hospice, Blanchardstown. Predeceased by her parents Bridget and Tadgh Kennedy and her sisters Mary and Kathleen. Deeply regretted by her Community and the Congregation of the Religious Sisters of Charity, her sister Eileen, brother Thomas, sister-in-law Bridie, brother-in-law Kevin, her nieces Deirdre, Caroline, Bríd, Gráinne, Ita, Áine, Sinéad, nephews Ciaran, Míchael, Tim, Tomás, grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces, great-grandnephews, her many friends and colleagues from Focus Ireland, Immigrant Council of Ireland, Young Social Innovators and The Sanctuary. Reposing at Bourkes Funeral Home, 71 Queen Street, Dublin 7 (D07CF68) on Thursday (tomorrow) from 2pm to 7.30pm. Requiem Mass will be held on Friday afternoon at 1pm in The Church of the Sacred Heart, Donnybrook (D04HW82) with burial afterward in the Sisters of Charity Community Cemetery, Donnybrook.

Rest in Peace

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Go raibh míle míle mhaith agat Sr. Stan. Le Grá

Helen O'Neill


7mos

Stan was one of the founders of ‘the course’ in Kilkenny in the ‘70’s, in The School of Social Education, Sion Rd. Stan saw the need for training of young people working with vulnerable children in new of care. Stan inspired students to take a journey of self development and reflection that led to lifelong learning, friendships, and relationships. Stan’s legacy is everlasting.

Kathy O’Grady Reilly, Multyfarnham


7mos

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