WOODLOCK, Vincent

This was published in the following publications on 05.03.2021:
Irish Times

WOODLOCK - Vincent (Skerries, Co. Dublin) February 19, 2021, suddenly and peacefully. Beloved husband of Joan, much loved father to Michael, John, Jane, Brian and Paul, and adored grandfather to Kate, Molly, Anna, Ciara, Ben, Jessica, Euan, Finn and Andrew. Very sadly missed by his wife of sixty-five

years, family, sister, sisters- and brother-in-law, son- and daughters-in law, friends, neighbours and former colleagues (Aer Lingus and Ethicon). In accordance with current guidelines, a family funeral was held in private in

St. Patrick’s Church, Skerries, on Tuesday, February 23. Vincent’s family would like to thank the Skerries community for their kindness and support.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

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WOODLOCK - Vincent - (February 19, 2021) Skerries, Co. Dublin. At the time of his first anniversary, the family would like to thank all those supported us in so many ways: family, friends and members of clubs and the community who joined us online for his requiem mass, stood outside the Church and Vincent’s home, sent flowers, condolences, Mass and sympathy cards, and much more. Your kindness will aways be treasured. We would particularly like to thank Fr. Melvyn Mullins of Skerries Parish, Joe Lannon of Lannon’s Funeral Directors, and Bernie O’Flaherty and all her wonderful staff in Rush Nursing Home.

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