HOLMES IEVERS, William

This was published in the following publications on 10.03.2020:
Irish Times

HOLMES IEVERS, Dr. William (Bill) (Blackrock, Co. Dublin) – March 8, 2020. Peacefully in the arms of his daughters in the loving care of the exceptional staff at Newtownpark House Nursing Home. Beloved husband of the Late Dr. Eleanor Ievers. He will be very sadly missed by his loving family, daughters Gráinne, Catherine and Orla, adored grandson James, sisters Áine and Aideen, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Predeceased by his brothers Robert, Dermot, Brian and John. May he rest in Peace. Funeral Mass this (Wednesday) morning at 11.30am in St. John the Baptist Church Blackrock village with burial thereafter in Shanganagh Cemetery.

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Anne Speakman so sorry I cannot be with you all today to say farewell to Bill. He was a very fine man, a great friend with a delightful sense of humour, and a pleasure to be know. Much love to you all. My prayers and thoughts are with you.


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Doreen delaney Hogan Lifelong friend Uco


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Andrew Woolfe I was a colleague of Bill in RCSI & IDCU and IDA- fondest memories of a gentleman and friend. Condolences to the family


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I wish to offer my condolences. Bill was a gentleman and good friend, particularly to the Wexford unit of OMAC.RIP. Ger Hartigan.


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