DUNNE, Kevin Patrick

This was published in the following publications on 02.03.2016:
Irish Times

<p>DUNNE Kevin Patrick (Cheltenham, originally Clongowes Wood/Mainham, Co. Kildare) - February 24, 2016, (peacefully), at home, in his 84th year, after a valiant fight with cancer, beloved husband of Margaret Ann, much loved father of Suzanne, Roisín and Pádraigín and adored grandfather of Ilya Kaliopi Buishín; deeply mourned by his sisters Cora (Dowling) and Monica-Ann (Saavedra), niece Martha, nephews Neil and Conor, sons-in-law Guy, Dimitri and Darren, the extended family and circle of friends. Funeral in Cheltenham on Thursday March 10. Burial later in Ireland. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu if desired to Cancer Research.Mullach abú!</p>

DUNNE Kevin Patrick (Cheltenham, originally Clongowes Wood/Mainham, Co. Kildare) - February 24, 2016, (peacefully), at home, in his 84th year, after a valiant fight with cancer, beloved husband of Margaret Ann, much loved father of Suzanne, Roisín and Pádraigín and adored grandfather of Ilya Kaliopi Buishín; deeply mourned by his sisters Cora (Dowling) and Monica-Ann (Saavedra), niece Martha, nephews Neil and Conor, sons-in-law Guy, Dimitri and Darren, the extended family and circle of friends. Funeral in Cheltenham on Thursday March 10. Burial later in Ireland. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu if desired to Cancer Research.Mullach abú!

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