KEDROFF, William
This was published in the following publications on 02.02.2025:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 02.02.2025:
Irish Times
KEDROFF, William (Churchtown, Dublin and late of Cork City) 31st January 2025, peacefully, in the excellent care of St. James’s Hospital, following a battle with a long illness. Beloved husband, father and grandfather, he will be deeply missed by his devoted wife Mary, daughters Elaine, Louise and Sally Ann, sons-in-law Julian and Goodwin, grandchildren Alanna and Dara, relatives and friends, and remembering his late sister Norma. May You Find Eternal Peace. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Dundrum on Tuesday afternoon (4th February) from 3pm to 5pm. Removal on Wednesday morning (5th February) to the Church of the Good Shepherd, Churchtown arriving for Funeral Mass at 10am followed by a Cremation Committal Service at 12pm in the Garden Chapel, Mount Jerome, Harold’s Cross. No flowers please. Donations, if desired, to Irish Cancer Society or St James’s Hospital Foundation.
KEDROFF - William (Churchtown, Dublin and formerly Cork City). On the first anniversary of Williams passing (January 31, 2025), Mary, along with her daughters Elaine, Louise, and Sally Ann, sons-in-law Julian and Goodwin and grandchildren Alanna and Dara, wish to express our heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming kindness and support shown to us this past year.
Our sincere thanks to our families, neighbours, colleagues, and friends, both at home and abroad, who reached out, attended the services, sent cards, or shared their cherished memories of William. We are deeply grateful to the medical teams at St. Jamess and St. Vincents Hospitals for their dedicated care over the years. Special thanks to Fr. John Bracken and the community at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Churchtown, to all who participated in the funeral services, and to Fanagans Funeral Directors for their exceptional sensitivity and professionalism.
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