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Denis Doyle

Dublin, Castleknock

DOYLE (Castleknock, Dublin and formerly of Ballindaggin, Co. Wexford) July 11th. 2021 (peacefully) surrounded by his loving family and in the care of the staff at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown. Denis, beloved husband of Mary and cherished father of Nuala.

Pre-deceased by his brothers Mike, Owen and Rev Fr Pat. Sadly missed by his loving wife, daughter, brothers Jim and Aidan, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. R.I.P. 

A private funeral will take place due to government advice regarding public gatherings. When the current circumstances have passed we look forward to celebrating Denis’ life with friends and extended family at a later date.

Denis’ Funeral cortege will leave his home on Thursday morning (15 th July 2021) at 10.30am (approx) for friends and family to pay their respects.

Those who would have liked to attend Denis’ funeral; but due to current restrictions cannot, may view by following the link below on Thursday morning (15th. July 2021) at 11am

https://www.castleknockparish.ie/webcam/

Those who would have liked to attend the funeral; but due to current restrictions cannot, please leave your personal messages below.

Family flowers only, please. Donations if desired to Blanchardstown Hospital Society.

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

Jenny McDermottNiece

Mary and Nuala
Ian, Willow and I send our love and support. Thinking too of Denis, the kindest man and one of life’s true gentlemen. The whole family and all his many friends will miss him.
May he sleep in peace.

Claire and Kevin Mc Dermottneice

Dear Mary and Nuala,
Denis was the kindest and most generous man who welcomed everyone into his world and will be greatly missed. Big Hugs to you both through this sad time and our thought be always with you both. xxx

Julie and KathleenNiece

Mary and Nuala
The end of an era, Denis was one in a million, may he rest peacefully. We have many lovely memories of a happy, funny and welcoming man. You will be in our prayers. x