O'NEILL, Freddie

This was published in the following publications on 14.11.2021:
Irish Times

O'NEILL, (late of Blackrock, Co. Dublin) - November 12, 2021, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully after a short illness at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Sadly missed by his loving wife Gabrielle, his devoted sons Donald, Hugh, Philip, Fred and Jonathan, daughters-in-law Regina, Karen, Noleen and Lisa, grandchildren, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, relatives and a wide circle of friends. Predeceased by his wife Eileen. May he rest in peace. Reposing at Massey Bros. Funeral Home, Blackrock, from 5pm to 7pm on Tuesday, 16th November, where social distancing measures will be in place. Funeral Mass will take place on Wednesday 17th November at 10 am in the Church of Perpetual Succour, Foxrock and thereafter to Mount Jerome Crematorium Garden Chapel for cremation service. Those who cannot attend, can view the mass at 10 am by clicking on the following link www.churchservices.tv/foxrock or alternatively https://foxrockparishchallenges.com/home/webcam/ and the cremation service on https://www.mountjerome.ie/garden-chapel-service/ at 12.45 pm. A private message of sympathy for Freddie’s family can be left by visiting https://www.masseybrosfuneralhomes.com/funeral-notice/ or publicly using the condolence section on RIP.ie. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu, if desired, to the Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland.

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