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J.P (John Paul) Farrell (Class of 1993)

The Union was saddened to learn of the loss of J.P (John Paul) Farrell (1993)

J.P. (John Paul) Rathfarnham October 6th 2021, very suddenly at home; beloved husband and best friend of Julie, adored and devoted Dad of James, Helen, Callum and Heidi, cherished and much loved son of Brian and Eileen, beloved brother of Brian (Class of 1991) and Amanda. Loved and remembered always by his family, ‘Little Bro’ Hugh, father-in-law Charles, mother-in-law Alice, sisters-in-law Ali and Sally, nieces Holly and Winnie, nephews Brian, Oscar and Simon, the extended family and a wide circle of colleagues and friends.

Funeral Service will take place on Monday (October 11) at 3.15 pm in Mount Jerome Victorian Chapel, Harold’s Cross (covid restrictions apply). You may view the Service online here:

https://www.mountjerome.ie/victorian-chapel-service/

Family flowers only, please. Donations, if desired, to the Irish Heart Foundation. You may leave a personal message for the family by using the Condolences section on https://rip.ie/

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