GRENNAN, Vincent

This was published in the following publications on 17.10.2016:
Irish Times

GRENNAN, Vincent (Killiney, Co. Dublin and formerly of Ennis, Co. Clare) - October 15, 2016, (suddenly but peacefully), in his 91st year, surrounded by his family; remembered with love and sadly missed by his loving wife Bridget, sons James, Roger and Victor, daughter Amanda, sisters, brother, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, extended family and friends. Removal tomorrow (Wednesday) evening to Church of the Assumption, Castle Street, Dalkey arriving at 7.00pm. Requiem Mass on Thursday at 10.00 am followed by burial in Shanganagh Cemetery. Family flowers only, please.May he Rest in Peace.

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i always think of vincents family,ant bridiget,james,​aman​da,rodger,​victor,th​is life humbles us all.

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My sincere sympathies. A true gentleman, it was a pleasure to have known him. Chris Douglas. former Principal, College of Horticulture​, An Grianan


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So sorry to hear of Vincent's death. Condolences to Bridget and family. It was great to have known Vincent, he will not be forgotten. Brendan, Ann Donnellan, and family. Ballyagran.


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Condolences to Bridget and family at this sad time. It was great to have known Vincent, he was a fabolous gentleman, and will not be forgotten.


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