HARMEY, (Celbridge, Co. Kildare, formerly of Crumlin, Dublin 12 and St. Vincent’s College, Castleknock, Dublin) May 31st, 2020 (very peacefully) at home. Paul, anam cara and beloved husband for 54 years of Nuala, greatly loved Dad of Dympna and Sinead and father-in-law of Paul Kenny and Chris Murphy. Very proud grandfather of Conor, Ronan and Mimi. Paul will be forever loved and missed by them.
Sadly missed also by his brothers Matt and Paddy, sister Hester, extended family, former colleagues, neighbours and a very wide circle of incredibly supportive friends.
R.I.P.
Due to Government advice and restrictions regarding public gatherings and to protect our most vulnerable friends, a private family funeral will take place.
We look forward to meeting everyone at a Celebration of Paul’s kind and wonderful life at a later date.
People who would like to pay their respects to Paul may do so on Wednesday morning June 3rd at 11:30 am as Paul makes his way to the Church from his home via the Hazelhatch Road or you may join the family’s private funeral service remotely by webcam by following the link HERE (and selecting “Main Camera”) from 12 noon.
Those who would have liked to attend Paul’s funeral, but due to current restrictions cannot, may leave your personal messages for the family in the condolences below.
Family flowers only please, donations if desired to the Friend’s of St. Brigid’s Hospice and Homecare Services, The Curragh, Co. Kildare.
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Thinking of u all at this sad time Xx
I wish to express my deepest sympathy to Nuala and family at this sad time.
Paul or Mr Harmey was a fantastic teacher. He was our leader in first year back in 2001. He took a joke, he also gave a good joke in return. The word “sorry” is a class joke which we all shared. Your loss is felt from all of those you taught, and pray you rest in peace
Sincere condolences to the Harmey family at your sad loss
I joined Hermitage 8 years ago when I was 15 and Paul was largely responsible for that. He was a genuinely lovely man who made myself and all the other junior members feel welcome from day 1. I went about 3 years without seeing Paul and the first time I saw him he remembered my name and what I was studying in college asking how I was getting on. That has always stuck with me and is a testament to him as a person. Hermitage will not be the same without him. I’m very sorry for your loss. Paul will be missed.
So sorry to hear of the death of your Dad Sinead. My deepest sympathy to you and all your family.
Dear Nuala, Sinead, Dymphna and family.
My heart felt sympathy to each one of you.
Words don’t really help very much at the moment but just know you will all be in my thoughts and Prayers on Wednesday.
God bless each of you with peace
What a great Character!! May he Rest In Peace