CULLEN, Bernard

This was published in the following publications on 11.10.2016:
Irish Times

CULLEN Bernard Kevin (Thorncliffe Park, Dublin 14), October 11, 2016, (peacefully) at the Beacon Hospital; beloved husband of Joanne, much loved father of Peter and Laura and brother of Sheila (USA) and the late Alec and Paul. Loved and remembered always by his family, daughter-in-law Veronica, son-in-law Andrew, grandchildren Brian, Philip, Aisling, David, Cormac, Karina, Suzanne and Robbie, sister-in-law Aileen, brother-in-law Roger, the wider family and a large circle of friends. Rest in Peace. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Lwr., Main Street, Dundrum tomorrow (Thursday) evening (October 13) from 4.00pm to 6.00pm. Funeral Mass on Friday (October 14) at 10.00 o'clock in Church of the Good Shepherd, Churchtown, afterwards to Shanganagh Cemetery.

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CULLEN Bernard (October 11, 2016) - As we approach Bernard's First Anniversary, Joanne, Peter and Laura wish to thank the many relatives, friends and neighbours who have supported us through the past year. Bernard is so sadly missed by those who knew and loved him and will be forever in our hearts.

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" To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die " by poet Thomas Cambell. With thoughts to the Cullen families in their loss of Bernard Rest in peace. From M Mc G Sandymount


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