MOTYER, Brian

This was published in the following publications on 26.06.2022:
Irish Times

MOTYER, Brian (Rathfarnham, Dublin 16) – June 24, 2022, peacefully, after a long illness, courageously borne, surrounded by his loving family, in the wonderful care of the staff at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin. Beloved husband of Fiona, dearly loved father of Rachel, Gillian and David, loved and remembered always by his brothers Colin and Peter, the wider Motyer and Long families, relatives and friends. The family would like to express their gratitude to the dedicated staff at St. Joseph’s, Shankill for their loving care and compassion towards Brian. Funeral Service on Wednesday (June 29) at 11.00am in Whitechurch Parish Church, Rathfarnham, D16 YN27 followed by Committal Service in The Victorian Chapel, Mount Jerome Crematorium, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6W. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to St. Joseph’s Shankill, www.saintjosephsshankill.ie

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I have great memories of playing alongside Brian in old wesley in the 80's and on the winning tesm in 1983. What memories. A whole hearted player and a great team player. RIP Brian

Ivan White


3yrs

Think of you at this sad time.

Sandra, Annabella, Eva, Alex, BB and Tessa May x


3yrs

So sorry for your loss.i had the pleasure of playing in Old Wesley with Brian who was a great teammate and always up for some craic. May he rest in peace.

Malcolm sargent


4yrs

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