FINNEGAN, Larry
This was published in the following publications on 01.10.2020:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 01.10.2020:
Irish Times
FINNEGAN, Larry (Monkstown and formerly of Sandymount and Howth) September 28, 2020 – suddenly, but peacefully, in Malaga, surrounded by his loving wife and children. Larry will be deeply mourned and much missed by a wide circle of family and close friends, particularly his wife, Karen, and their beloved daughters Caroline and Isabelle, as well as Emma, Laura, Lorcan, Conor and John (deceased), their mum Anne, and their grandchildren Anna, Isabelle, Chloe and Manus, also his siblings and in-laws Sean, Kathleen, Maura, Patrick, Gerard, Paula, Rory, PJ, Kim, Angela and Michael, his son-in-law and daughters-in-law Donny, Brunella and Niamh, father-in-law Gerard and his Nolan family in-laws Brian, Michelle, Declan, Barbara, Geraldine, Gaye, Kieron, Grainne and Ray, nephews and nieces. Due to government guidelines a private funeral will take place at the Victorian Chapel at Mount Jerome Crematorium, but may be viewed live on Saturday, October 10, at 3:15pm at www.mountjerome.ie. Condolences may be sent to info@rommassey.ie, or Rom Massey & Sons Funeral Directors, 6 Cranford Centre, D04 X446. In line with current government health guidelines, the family are in quarantine and respectfully request that the house be kept private, please. Family flowers only, please. “Always in our hearts”
FINNEGAN - Larry (Second Anniversary, September 28)
Remembering our adored Larry today and every day. Forever in our hearts.
Karen, Caroline and Isabelle.
FINNEGAN - Larry (Monkstown, Sandymount and Howth). September 28, 2020. Larry's wife, Karen along with Caroline and Isabelle, wish to offer our heartfelt thanks to our wonderful family, friends, and neighbours for all your support and kindness over the past year. We miss our beloved Larry more than we can ever say. For all your letters, mass cards, texts, emails, phone calls and messages of condolence on RIP.ie, thank you. For your home cooking, beautiful flowers, not to mention those who came to wave and cheer Larry off on his final journey through Monkstown, Sandymount and Sutton Park School one year ago, thank you. It meant so much to us. It's impossible to thank each one of you individually, so we hope that this will be accepted as a sincere token of our deepest appreciation. Mass has been offered for your intentions. With warmest wishes, Karen and family
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