O'BRIEN, Pauline (Polly)

This was published in the following publications on 28.07.2020:
Irish Times

O'BRIEN, (née Nally) Pauline (Polly) (Glasnevin, Dublin and formerly of Athlone and Boyle, Co. Roscommon) - July 27, 2020. Peacefully in her 98th year in the loving care of her family and the staff of the Beneavin Manor Nursing Home, Glasnevin. Beloved wife of the late Brendan and loving mother of Gerardine, Paula and Javier. Sadly missed by her family, her cherished grandchildren Adora, Cian, Emy, Aron and Peter and great-grandchildren Nyima, Zaynab and Khadijah, daughter-in-law Orla, Paula’s partner Ike, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends. Due to government advice regarding public gatherings, a private funeral will take place but can be viewed online at 11.30am tomorrow (Thursday) at https://www.churchservices.tv/glasnevin. For those who wish to send a message of condolence or Mass card, please send them by postal service to Rom Massey & Sons Funeral Directors at 1 St. Mobhi Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09N5TK or send by e-mail at info@rommassey.ie and they will then be forwarded onto the relatives. Family flowers only please Donations in lieu to Concern, 52–55 Lower Camden Street, Dublin, D02 H425 or at https://www.concern.net/. Heartfelt thanks to Polly’s many carers (especially Claire) in the past several years for their excellent care and attention. “May she rest in peace”

Beach

Write a greeting

You can add a video, upload an image or light a candle.

Please enter a message

Insert a link from YouTube

You can go to a video on YouTube, copy the URL and paste it in the box below.

The video will be displayed on your comment, allowing others to play it.

Please insert a link from YouTube

FileName

Please upload an image
Select file from your computer or drag and drop it here.
The file size must not exceed 8 MB and must be one of the following formats: .jpg,.jpeg,.png,.gif
Please select a candle

Get notified

Enter your email below if you would like to be notified when a greeting is posted on this memorial page.

End of content

No more pages to load