CAMPBELL, Neil

This was published in the following publications on 14.12.2014:
Irish Times

CAMPBELL, Neil Brendan (Lucan and formerly of Glenties) - December 13, 2014 (peacefully) in the expert care of the staff at Peamount Hospital. Beloved husband and best friend of Joy, loving father of Marie-Thérèse and Patrick and adored grandfather of Tom, Milo and Eloise. He will be missed by his loving family, sisters Gráinne, Mary and Gay, brother Charlie, relatives, friends and past pupils. Reposing at Cunninghams Funeral Home, Chapel Hill, Lucan this (Monday) evening from 6pm to 8pm. Removal to Clongowes Wood College tomorrow (Tuesday) morning arriving for Requiem Mass at 11am followed by cremation in Newlands Cross Crematorium at 1.15pm."Ní bheidh a leithead ann arís"

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<p>Uncle Brendan,</p> <p>Thank you for all the lovely summer holidays with you and Joy in Tramore. </p> <p>You taught me how to fish and to row a boat. You gave this city girl a chance to run with the horses over the sand dunes, you lovely man.</p> <p>Your loving niece,</p> <p>Alice Capell (Faughnan)</p>


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<p>Uncle Brendan</p> <p>Thank you for all the great summer holidays with you and Joy at Campbell's caravan site in Tramore.</p> <p>You thought me how to fish and row a boat. Most importantly how to appreciate nature. You gave a city girl the chance to learn about the countryside. Because of you I ran with the horses across the sand dunes. May you rest in peace you lovely man.</p> <p>Your niece,</p> <p>Alice Capell ( Faughnan )</p>


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<p>Mr Campbell</p> <p>30 years out of class and I still have fond memories of Mr Campbell. An enthusiastic & dedicated teacher - but more so a lovely gentleman. May he rest in peace.</p>


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