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Christopher (Chris, Kit) Noonan

Kildare, Celbridge

NOONAN, Christopher (Chris, Kit) (Celbridge, Co. Kildare) February 18th., 2021 (suddenly).  Beloved son of the late Oliver (Michael) and Sheila and dear brother of Pauline, James, Oliver, Mary, John and Eileen; Christopher will be sadly missed by his loving brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, relatives and friends.

May he rest in peace.

Due to Government advice and restrictions regarding public gatherings and to protect our most vulnerable family members and our friends, a private family funeral will take place.

Those who would have liked to attend the funeral; but due to current restrictions cannot, may join the online private family Funeral Mass on Monday February 22nd at 11am by following this LINK or, please leave your personal message or condolence below.

Family flowers only, please, donations if desired to The Mater Foundation.

“Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis”

The Family would appreciate if you could leave a message to be put into a book of condolences for the family.

Mena & Billy McCormackDara court

Sorry for your sad loss
May he rest in peace

Maurice Murray juniorFriend

Very sad to hear about Christopher’s passing. We never had much of a chat when I passed him in the street but he gave you a look of acknowledgement, he did great work around the area. Commiserations to James and all the family.

Vincent and Lena KellyParents in law of John Noonan

Sincere condolences to all the Noonan Family on Chris’s sudden passing,
Vincent and Lena Kelly, Leixlip.

Keith KellyBrother in law of John Noonan

To all the Noonan Family on the sudden passing of Chris, thinking and praying for you,
Keith and Joy Kelly.

Galligan FamilyNeighbours in Celbridge

So sad to hear of the passing of this true gent , always a smile on his face any time of the day as he walked our lovely town keeping it tidy which he loved so dearly, as he always said a little help goes a long way, rest now in peace. He will be missed by all in Celbridge.