COOGAN, Gerard

This was published in the following publications on 22.02.2022:
Irish Times

COOGAN, Gerard (Gerry), (Knocklyon, Dublin, and formerly of Newbridge, Kildare) - February 22, 2022, peacefully after a short illness in St Vincent's Hospital. Very sadly missed by his beloved wife, Méabh, daughters Sinéad and Aisling, sisters Mary, Deirdre, Angela and the late Vera, brother Joe, sons-in-law James and Colin, relatives and many friends. Devoted Grandad of Clodagh, Donnacha, Ciarán, Milo, Pádraig and Rian. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Kimmage Road tomorrow (Thursday) from 5.00pm until 7.00pm. Requiem Mass on Friday, February 25, in The Church of St. Colmcille, Knocklyon arriving for 12.00pm, and thereafter for cremation at Newlands Cross Cemetery. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

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I was very sad to hear of Mr. Coogan’s passing. Mr. Coogan was the best teacher I ever had. He made every student feel included, valued and important. He pushed you to do your very best and was great at unlocking potential in students. With his sharp wit, energy and ability to explain the most complex theories in simple terms he made maths accessible to all. Rest in Peace Mr. Coogan. You made such a lasting impression on those of us privileged to have been your students.

Deirdre McCarthy Presentation Class of 1998


3yrs

Thinking of all the family, you were a wonderful teacher and a fantastic man, was very sad to hear of your passing, a true character and a joy to be around.

Patricia Norman


4yrs

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