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Kathleen Coffey

Kathleen Coffey

Dublin, Palmerstown

Kathleen Coffey, age 93 years, Palmerstown Dublin has passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on 31st January 2021 in St. James's Hospital.

Beloved wife of the late Jimmy. Adored Mother, Nana, Great-Grandmother, Sister and Friend.  An incredible lady with great strength and dignity who devoted her life to her family. 

She will be sorely missed by her heartbroken sons Dermot, Gerard, Shay and Micheal, grandchildren Colin, Brendan, Lisa, Jack, Justyne, Saoirse and Suzanne, great-grandchildren Ryan, Mary and Beth, her brother Frank (Athboy), sisters Rita and Patricia (San Francisco) daughters-in-law Clare, Michele, Paula, nieces, nephews, other relatives and her wonderful neighbours and friends, in particular Patsy and Phil.

 

In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still,

In our hearts you hold a place, no one else will ever fill

 

Kathleen's remains will leave her home on Glenmaroon Road for a private family Funeral Mass, in accordance with Government restrictions, in St. Philomena's Parish Church on Wednesday 3rd of February 2021. She will be laid to rest in Palmerstown Cemetery.

 

May her gentle caring soul rest in peace

 

Those who would have liked to attend the funeral; but due to current restrictions cannot, may view Kathleen’s Funeral Mass online on Wednesday at 11:30am by following this link – http://www.churchservices.tv/palmerstown

 

Please leave your personal message by selecting “Condolences” below or alternatively leaving a message at www.cunninghamsfunerals.com.

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

The Butler FamilyNeighbour

Rest in peace Mrs Coffey. Such a wonderful lady. You will be sorely missed on the road. Sending love to all the family at this difficult time.

Clare and Ladia MacEnteeFriends

Our sincerest sympathies on the passing of Mrs Coffey, to Gerard, Michelle, Colin, Suzie and all the Coffey family. She was affectionately known to us as Nana Coffey and I have some lovely childhood memories of knowing her and playing in her garden. She was a beautiful soul and the salt of the earth. May she rest in peace, having lived a fabulous life with a beautiful family.

Eamon FlemingFriend

Ah lads so so sorry to hear about your Mum’s passing she was a wonderful woman and a great mother to you all. Your Ma and my Ma Nora were great pals back in the day in the Ranch. I have fond memories of them both walking us down to the Pay&Take shop on Fridays in Kilmainham and us having a competition to see who would get the shiniest apple. Think Barbara and Seamus were still in prams. So sorry we couldn’t be at the funeral with the restrictions. May she rest in peace.

Matthew HudsonFamily Friend

Mrs Coffey you always met me with a smile. You once met my now eldest daughter Ava she would have been around 4 and you kindly gifted her a small ornament of an angel, a sign of the thoughtful and caring lady you were. My daughter still has that angel and i will think about you now everytime I see it – iv no doubt Mrs Coffey is an angel looking down on her family now. You will be sadly missed.
Rest in Peace Mrs Coffey.