GILSENAN, Con
This was published in the following publications on 22.11.2024:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 22.11.2024:
Irish Times
GILSENAN, Con – Mullingar – November 20, 2024, (peacefully) at home with his family by his side, following a long illness borne with great dignity, strength and determination. Con will be forever loved and dearly missed by his beloved wife Joan, adored son Conor, dear daughter-in-law Megan, sisters and brothers Liam, Mary, Ber, Frank and Therese, brother-in-law Sean, sisters-in-law Hilda, Sandra and Claire, nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, neighbours and wide circle of friends. Reposing at Gilsenan’s Funeral Home (N91 K660) on Sunday from 3 pm with Prayers at 7.30 pm. Requiem Mass on Monday at 1 pm in the Cathedral of Christ the King followed by burial in Whitehall Cemetery, Castlepollard (N91 T85V). Rest In Peace
GILSENAN - Con, Mullingar. First Anniversary (20 November 2024). His wife Joan, son Conor, daughter-in-law Megan, his brothers and sisters are deeply grateful to our wonderful family, friends, neighbours and local community for their support and sympathy on their great loss. For those who travelled long distances, sent flowers, cards and messages of sympathy we are truly grateful. Special thanks to Fr Phil Gaffney, Most Rev Bishops and priests who kindly concelebrated the Funeral Mass, it was holy and moving and enhanced by the beautiful music by Ger Lillis with Maeve, Helen and Bozena. To all who took part in the guard of honour, to Tony Quinn and our team, to the gravediggers and the cemetery committee, thank you. A special thank you to Dr Liam Dalton, Dr Darwish and staff at the Oncology Unit at the MPH; and the Palliative Care Team, carers and staff at the Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar. Please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our deepest gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions. Though Con is deeply missed, his memory lives on. Anniversary Mass on Sunday, November 23 at 12.30 pm in the Cathedral of Christ the King.
Rest in peace
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