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  2. RIP.ie - Wikipedia

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    2005; 19 years ago. ( 2005) RIP.ie is an Irish obituary website dedicated to publishing death notices in Ireland. [1] The website allows funeral directors to post death notices on the website without additional costs to the family. [2] It was founded in 2005. As of 2021, the website receives approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 ...

  3. Glasnevin Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Glasnevin Cemetery (The round tower in the centre stands over the tomb of Daniel O'Connell) Tomb of Daniel O'Connell inside the crypt at the bottom of the round tower. Glasnevin Cemetery ( Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon) is a large cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland which opened in 1832. [ 1] It holds the graves and memorials of several notable ...

  4. List of Irish state funerals - Wikipedia

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    State funerals declined and refused. Former Taoisigh John A. Costello and Liam Cosgrave did not receive state funerals, at the request of their respective families. Similarly, a 1948 press release at the repatriation by LÉ Macha of the remains of W. B. Yeats, who had died in France in 1939, stated "The Government was, of course, desirous to accord full State honours in connection with the ...

  5. Muireann Ní Bhrolcháin - Wikipedia

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    Death. She died on April 14th 2015 at St. Francis Hospice Blanchardstown, Dublin, aged 59. Her funeral service was attended by President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. She was survived by her partner, two daughters and granddaughter. Bibliography "Women in early Irish myths and sagas", Crane Bag (4/1), 1980, pp. 12–19

  6. Christina Noble - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Noble was born on 23 December 1944, in The Liberties section of Dublin, Ireland. [3] Her mother died when she was ten. She was sent to an orphanage and dishonestly told that her three siblings were dead. [3] [4] She escaped and lived rough in Dublin, where she was gang-raped, which left her pregnant. [3]

  7. Kathleen MacMahon - Wikipedia

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    Born in Kilkenny, MacMahon is the granddaughter of writer Mary Lavin and the niece of Caroline Walsh, the literary editor of The Irish Times. Her father is Des MacMahon and her mother was Valdi Walsh, who died in November 2010. [ 1] MacMahon has a brother and sister, Kevin and Meg. MacMahon attended Mount Anville Secondary School in Dublin ...

  8. Joss Lynam - Wikipedia

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    Joss Lynam. Joss Lynam (born as James Perry O’Flaherty Lynam; 29 June 1924 – 9 January 2011) was an Irish civil engineer who was well known as a mountaineer, hillwalker, orienteer, writer and sports administrator. He was one of Ireland's most influential figures in outdoor activities.

  9. Pat Laffan - Wikipedia

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    Dublin, Ireland. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1964–2019. Patrick Laffan (8 June 1939 [ 1] – 14 March 2019 [ 2]) was an Irish actor. [ 3] Laffan is best remembered for playing the lothario milkman Pat Mustard in the Channel Four sitcom Father Ted episode "Speed 3" (1998), and Mr Burgess in Roddy Doyle 's The Snapper (1993). [ 4][ 5]

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