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Philomena (Ann) Peppard

Dublin, Rathgar

PEPPARD Philomena (Ann), (Palmerston Park, Rathgar Dublin 6 and formerly of Pembroke St. Upper, Dublin 2) July 25th, 2020 (peacefully) in the loving care of the staff at Glenashling Nursing Home, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. Beloved daughter of the late Dr. Matthew J. and Sadie (née Foley) Peppard. Ann will be sadly missed by her relatives, friends and all who knew her.

May she rest in peace.

A private funeral will take place due to government advice regarding public gatherings. Ann will be laid to rest with her parents in Bohernabreena Cemetery on Thursday July 30th 2020 following Mass at Glenashling Nursing Home at 12:30 pm. Those who would have liked to attend the funeral; but due to current restrictions cannot, please leave your personal message or condolence below. 

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

Gabriel GaviganNeighbour

A nice kind lady and a very good neighbour
May she rest in peaceful

Paul and Sonja ridgwayNeighbour

SO sad to hear that Ann has passed away !A lovely lady who always had a smile and a kind word to those that knew her! May she rest in peace!

Garry GaviganFriend carer

Ann was a wonderful happy and smiling lady . She cared about others and had great memories of times gone past . Her constant greeting of ‘Dream boat’ will remain with many for a long time . May she rest in peace .

Maree Langwellsecond cousin

Rest in Peace Ann.

Paul Hartiganneighbour

such a kind lady always friendly and cheerfull.will be sadly missed in her neighbourhood.rest in peace.

Niall GreeneFriend from the past

Fondly remembered from out time together in the Labour Party in the 60s and 70s. Sincere condolences to her relatives and friends from Niall and Nuala Greene.

Lucy MonaghanSecond Cousin (Peppard)

Ann loved a party, welcoming people into her home and caring for her friends.
Direct and very much her own woman, always good to meet or chat on the phone.
She was very happy in Glenashling.

Robert BrowneNeighbour when I lived in Rathmines

I enjoyed many hours of conversation with Ann who fascinated me with her stories she was also an accomplished champion Tennis player. Ann always was in a good mood and always had a warm welcome for everyone she was a unique character and of course tea was always imbibed from china cups of course! She was an expert in silverware and had a good art collection. RIP Ann