O'DONNELL, Liam

This was published in the following publications on 23.08.2022:
Irish Times

O'DONNELL, Liam - (Claremont Court, Glasnevin, Dublin, formerly of Fethard, Co Tipperary retired of The Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers)- August 21, 2022, peacefully in the kind and expert care of the Mater Private Hospital, Dublin. Beloved husband of the late Frances (Care for the Elderly at Home Ltd), loving father to Leeanne, Eve and William, father-in-law to Iseult and Siobhan, proud grandfather to Loveday, Robin, Alfie and Oscar Liam. Predeceased by his sister Rita, brother-in-law Bobby, and his brothers Michael and Gus. He will be sadly missed by his brother Joe, his brothers-in-law John and David, sisters-in-law Una, Stella and Siobhan, his many nieces and nephews, and a wide circle of loyal friends, former colleagues and neighbours. Reposing at home in Glasnevin today (Wednesday) between 5.00pm and 8.00pm. Removal tomorrow (Thursday) morning to St. Columba’s Church, Iona Road, Dublin 9 for Requiem Mass at 10.30am, followed by burial in Glasnevin Cemetery. To view Liam’s Funeral Mass please view here ionaroadparish.ie. If you would like to leave a private message of condolence for Liam’s family please visit www.masseybros.com or alternatively on www.irishtimes.com condolence section. All enquiries to Massey Bros; Cabra on 01 8389774. May he Rest in Peace.

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