McMAHON, MARCUS

This was published in the following publications on 16.01.2025:
Irish Times

McMAHON, Marcus (1942-2025) Garrykennedy, Portroe, Co. Tipperary, passed away peacefully, after a short illness bravely fought, while surrounded by his family on 13th January 2025. Beloved husband of Janie, cherished father of Marcus, Jason and Shelly, step-father to Jamie and Anna, brother to Jane and James (predeceased), father-in-law to Marco, Karnie and Jasmine, devoted grandfather to Tova, Lara, Eden, Daniel, Freddie, Andrea and Charlie. Missed dearly by his nieces, nephews and many friends. May he rest in peace. Reposing at Ryan's Funeral Home, Silver Street, Nenagh (E45 KN93) on Sunday (January 19) from 3 - 5pm. Funeral Mass on Monday (January 20) at St. Marys Church Portroe at 12pm.Burial afterwards in Garrykennedy Cemetery. The Mass can be viewed on the Portroe youtube page.  Family flowers only please. House private. As per his request he would like you to wear something colourful.

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When Marcus was at school, he was already a hero, who was prepared to suffer in order to ensure the happiness of his schoolmates. It was easy to see that he was destined for greatness. He has left us all a powerful example of kindness and an interest in the welfare of others. I offer to Janie and to all his family my most sincere sympathy on the death of a most remarkable man. May he rest in peace.

Patrick Keane


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