ROCHE, Jim
This was published in the following publications on 11.01.2017:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 11.01.2017:
Irish Times
ROCHE, Jim (Ballynacourty House, Lisnagry, Co. Limerick), January 11, 2017, (late of JH Roche & Sons), (peacefully) at home after a short illness. Dearest husband and friend of Betty (nee Raymond) and beloved father to the late Michael, he will be very sadly missed by his sons Bobby, Peter and Richard, daughters Liz, Kate and Helen. Jim was much loved by his daughters-in-law Teresa, Thecla, Mary, Caroline and the late Lesley, sons-in-law George, Mike and Jonathan. Pop will be fondly missed by his many grandchildren Sandra, Raymond, Leanne, Phillip, Brian, Michelle, David, David, Elizabeth, Robert, Elliot, Klara, Hugo, Enda, Alan, Liam, Emma, Kieran, Sean and Aoife. Also remembering the late James and baby Christopher and his recently deceased brother Fr Simon O.P. Sadly missed by his brother Niall and sister-in-law Win, extended family and many friends. Jim will be reposing at home tomorrow (Friday) from 4pm until 8pm. Funeral Mass will take place in St. Joseph's Church, Castleconnell, Co. Limerick at 11.30am on Saturday January 14 followed by burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery. "A life well lived"
RIP
ROCHE, Jim (Ballynacourty House, Lisnagry, Co. Limerick) Died January 11, 2017. On this Jim's First Anniversary Betty, with Bobby, Liz, Kate (Sydney), Helen, Peter and Richard would very much like to thank their extended family and friends for their tremendous kindness and support. We would like to thank our neighbours who facilitated us in so many ways at Jim's reposing at home. Sincere thanks to the local emergency services. The family appreciated the celebration of Jim's Requiem Mass, by Fr. Kyne and assisting clergy, enhanced by the Castleconnell Parish choir. Jim would have really appreciated the loyalty, friendship and support from all the staff at Roche's Feeds. Seeing his pals, from Old Crescent Rugby Club and many 'ould' friends from Limerick Golf Club who provided a guard of honour meant a lot. Thanks to all who travelled from near and far, especially his beloved Kilkee. We are very thankful to everyone who has supported and sustained us over the last year. Jim is greatly missed, but forever in our hearts.
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