KEHOE, Merryn
This was published in the following publications on 30.11.2020:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 30.11.2020:
Irish Times
KEHOE, Merryn (née O’Donohue) (Blackrock Dublin) November 29, 2020 (peacefully) at St. Vincent’s University Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Eamon and loving mother of Frank, Billy, Brian and Paul. Sadly missed by her family, her grandchildren Alannah, Éibhe, Isabella, Luke and Theo, daughters-in-law Aideen and Jocelyn, son-in-law Shane, sister Carmel, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in Peace. In accordance with government guidance a private Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 am Thursday, December 3in the Church of St. John the Baptist, Blackrock, which may be viewed on www.sjb.ie followed by committal at Mount Jerome Crematorium which may be viewed on www.vimeo.com/event/153499
KEHOE - Merryn (nee O’Donohue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin). On the First Anniversary of our mother’s death on 29 November last year, her sons, Frank, Billy, Brian and Paul would like to express how much we loved her and how we miss our Mum every day. We would like to thank everyone who supported and comforted us. We’d like to thank all those who sent letters of condolences, sympathy and mass cards, messages of condolences on rip.ie and to all those who watched her funeral Mass online. It was sad that due to Covid restrictions, so few people could be with us at her funeral mass. We are sure her many friends in Dun Laoghaire Golf Club, Bridge Club and Bowling club, Blackrock Bridge Club, Regent Bridge Club and Dun Laoghaire Bowling Club would have liked to attend along with her many other dear friends and acquaintances from her wonderful social
circle. We would like to thank the nursing staff in St Vincent’s Hospital, Elm Park, for their care of Mum in such difficult times for all health carers. We are heartbroken that Merryn is gone. She will always be in the hearts of her sons, daughters in law, son in law, grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews and all who knew her.
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