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Reposing at his family home on Sunday 23rd March Removal on Monday morning 24th March to the Church of Our Lady of Consolation Donnycarney arriving for Funeral Mass at 11 am followed by Cremation in Glasnevin Tommy's Funeral Mass will be streamed live on ​​Monday morning ​24th March at ​11 am via the following link https://donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam/ The Cremation Service will be streamed live on Monday afternoon at 1 pm via the below link: https://www.dctrust.ie/location/glasnevin/chapel-webstream.html Athenry are against Dublin's Killester/Donnycarney this Sunday (14th July 2024) in the FAI under-17 Women's Cup Final The Galway side reached the under-16 decider last year going down to Waterford's Bohemians.  The 2024 under-16 group were crowned All-Ireland winners against Mervue United and eight of that squad are involved with the under-17s Clodagh Crowley and Anna Jordan helped Athenry beat Corrib Celtic 3-1 in the Connacht Final in February.  Kerri O'Driscoll (2) Ella Farrelly and Crowley were on target in last month's All-Ireland semi-final win over Wexford's North End United Killester/Donneycarney knocked out Waterford's Bohemians in the quarter-final before accounting for Shelbourne 4-1 in the semi-final.  Mia Byrne struck twice with Victoria Dempsey and Kaytlin Campion also on target Athenry have yet to win this competition but Salthill Devon were champions in 2022 Athenry FC manager Mike Noone joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line.' 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The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for functionality, the timing of a live broadcast or any interruption to a live broadcast. Rip.ie, The Irish Times Building, 24-28 Tara Street, Dublin 2, Ireland More than 2,000 Ukrainians turned out to celebrate Easter mass at a church in north Dublin on Sunday morning. Fr Vasyl Kornitsky led the service in Our Lady of Consolation in Donnycarney, with the Ukrainian national anthem sung at the end of the sermon. Those who attended, including many refugees recently arrived in Ireland, carried Easter baskets, sang hymns and lit candles during the three-hour ceremony. Following the Julian calender, they celebrated Easter this Sunday. Fr Kornitsky, who has been living in Ireland for the last 10 years, said while the national anthem would not usually be sung at mass he felt it was important as many Ukrainians were feeling “very lonely today”. "Easter is the most celebrated feast in Ukraine so today in particular people feel very lonely because of what is happening in Ukraine. “But also you see the Easter baskets with the blessed foods and that food should be taken home and shared with the family at a family dinner, but there is no one to share it with,” he said. “Not only that, some people don’t have access to a kitchen to prepare the food as they’re staying in hotels. “People feel very homesick today and that’s why I did anything that I could just to boost their spirits and I think that’s what people needed.” Serhiy Shalapay has been living in Ireland with his wife and children for the last 20 years. His niece Solomiy (21) fled Ukraine last month and is now staying with them at their home in Donabate, Dublin. "My elder brother sent her over on March 5th, when the war started, she is the only daughter he has and he said 'I have to send her over to be safe'. He signed himself up to the Ukrainian army and he's starting to help in his area," Mr Shalapay said. “My niece has been living with us for almost two months, she found it difficult at the start but at least she’s with us. She got a job and she’s working already and she’s studying at the same time. “She’s worried about her dad but she’s in touch with him every day. The problem is I can’t help my parents, they live in western Ukraine and are not well enough to travel so they have to stay there. I’m in touch with them a few times a day. “We’re delighted to see everyone here today, it’s a pity there is war but it is nice to see everyone come together today.” Lidia Kruvorucjko has been living in Ireland for the last eight years and is in regular contact with her family in western Ukraine. “My family are still in Ukraine and they don’t really want to go. It’s really hard, I’m so worried. For the last few weeks I’ve been listening to the news all the time and watching it, it’s just too much and I’ve been feeling sick,” she said. “I can’t sleep, the pictures of back home. You wake up in the morning and think maybe it was a bad dream but no, you open your phone and it’s the same; bombs, bombs, bombs.” Sarah Burns is a reporter for The Irish Times Facebook pageTwitter feed© 2025 The Irish Times DAC Dunne, Jean (Elizabeth), (née Browne) – 19th January 2025, (Donnycarney and formerly of Clontarf), (Peacefully), surrounded by her loving family and in the wonderful care of staff on St Clare’s Ward Beaumont Hospital. Reunited in heaven with all her loved ones gone before her. Reposing at Jennings Funeral Home, Oscar Traynor Road, Coolock, D17FK58 on Sunday afternoon January 26th from 2pm to 4pm. Removal on Monday morning to the Church of Our Lady Of Consolation, Donnycarney arriving for Funeral Mass at 11.30am followed by cremation service in Dardistown Crematorium 1.30pm. Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family and in the wonderful care of staff at Gracefield Ward Predeceased by her husband Manus and daughter Siobhan Donnycarney for Funeral Mass at 11am followed by burial in St Fintan’s cemetery donations if desired to Clontarf Hospital via the following link Clontarf Hospital - Donate Sheila’s Funeral Mass will be streamed live via the following link: Donnycarney Parish Webcam Funeral Service.css-h76uj{display:inherit;margin-right:-4px;margin-left:8px;}Date Published: Oscar Traynor Road on Thursday afternoon 13th February from 3-5pm Removal on Friday morning to the Church of Our Lady of Consolation arriving for Funeral Mass at 11am followed by burial in Fingal Cemetery The Funeral Mass will be streamed live on Friday morning 14th February at 11am via the following link If you would like to make a donation to the chosen charity please click on the button below. surrounded by his loved ones and in the care of staff at Beaumont Hospital Predeceased by his brother Patsy and Aunt May Removal on Saturday morning to the Church of Our Lady of Consolation Donnycarney arriving for Funeral Mass at 10am followed by Burial in Dardistown Cemetery at 11:30 am The Funeral Mass will be streamed live on Saturday morning 14th December at 10 am The above links / Link are / is provided and managed by an independent Media provider. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality, the timing of a live broadcast or any interruption to a live broadcast. loving husband of Ann and loving Dad to Stephen Tracey and Joanne’s partners Ciarán and Patrick colleagues at Target Transport Ltd and neighbours Removal on Thursday morning to the Church of Our Lady of Consolation Donnycarney arriving for Funeral Mass at 11am followed by cremation in Dardistown Crematorium The Funeral Mass will be streamed live on Thursday morning The Crematorium Service will be streamed live on Thursday afternoon at 1 pm via the following link https://www.dctrust.ie/location/dardistown/dardistown-chapel-webstreaming.html Funeral Service.css-h76uj{display:inherit;margin-right:-4px;margin-left:8px;}Cremation / BurialDate Published: Reposing at the Fanagan Kirwan Funeral Home, Fairview Strand on Sunday afternoon (Jan 5) from 4 o'clock until 6 o'clock with family in attendance. Requiem Mass on Monday morning (Jan 6) at 11 o'clock in Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney. Funeral thereafter to Glasnevin Crematorium. Bernard (Busby) – 28th December 2024 (Donnycarney and formerly of Inchicore) passed peacefully surrounded by his loving family and in the wonderful care of the staff on St Beloved husband of Anne and loving dad to Amy Bernard will be very sadly missed by his wife Reposing at his home from Wednesday afternoon 1st January Removal on Thursday morning 2nd January to Our Lady of Consolation Church Donnycarney arriving for Funeral Mass at 11am followed by Cremation in Glasnevin Crematorium The Mass for Bernard can be seen via the link: https://donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam/ The Cremation Service can also be seen via the link: https://www.dctrust.ie/location/glasnevin/chapel-webstream.html The published links are provided and managed by an independent Media provider. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for functionality, the timing of a live broadcast or any interruption to a live broadcast. after a very short illness in the loving care of the staff at The Drisogue Unit of Highfield Healthcare Beloved wife of Peter and loving mother of Cathy and Brian friends especially Agnes and Nell and neighbours Glasnevin on Wednesday afternoon 27th November from 4:30 pm to 7pm Removal on Thursday morning to the Church of our Lady of Consolation arriving for Funeral Mass at 11am followed by cremation in Dardistown Crematorium Angela’s Funeral Mass will be streamed live on Thursday morning https://donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam/ donations if desired to Alzheimer Society of Ireland https://alzheimer.ie/ The Crematorium Service will be streamed live on Thursday afternoon at 1:30pm via the following link https://www.dctrust.ie/location/dardistown/dardistown-chapel-webstreaming.html After a brave battle with cancer surrounded by his loving family and in the wonderful care of staff at St Tony will be very sadly missed by his Father Tony and partner Marie brother David and sisters Melanie and Rebecca A very special thank you to Tony’s uncle Frank Donnycarney for Funeral Mass at 11am followed by Burial in Fingal Cemetery https://www.sfh.ie/ The Funeral Mass will be streamed live via the following link https://donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam/ September 27th 2023 (peacefully) surrounded by his loving family at St Francis Hospice Predeceased by his parents Ellen and Billy; very sadly missed by his siblings Frances and all involved with Craobh Chiarain GAA Club Removal on Saturday morning to Our Lady of Consolation Church For those who can’t attend the funeral it can be viewed live by visiting www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html No flowers by request. Donations in Liam’s memory can be made to St Francis Hospice, Raheny via www.sfh.ie/?form=Donate Please feel free to leave a message of condolence in the section below. Dublin and formerly of Leicester) April 6th 2024 followed by Cremation in Dardistown Crematorium The Mass for Frank can be seen via the link The Cremation Service can also be seen via the link https://www.dctrust.ie/location/dardistown/dardistown-chapel-webstreaming.html The above links are provided and managed by an independent Media provider. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality, the timing of a live broadcast or any interruption to a live broadcast. Coyne, Bernie, - 4th November 2023, (Donnycarney), (Suddenly), surrounded by her loving family and in the wonderful care of staff in icu at Beaumont Hospital, Most loved sister of Gerard, Paul, Linda and Jackie. Predeceased by her loving parents Bridie and Vincent and brother Derek. Sadly missed by her brothers and sisters, cherished aunty Madge, sisters-in-law, Mary, Carmel and Theresa nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, friends and neighbours. Reposing at her residence on Tuesday afternoon, 7th November, from 4.30pm to 6.30pm. Removal on Wednesday morning to the Church Of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney arriving for Funeral Mass at 10am followed by a service in Dardistown Crematorium at 12pm. House is strictly private outside the time of 4.30 to 6.30PM. The links below is provided and managed by an independent Media provider. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to a live transmission. CondolencesDonate to CharityWould you like to mark a birthday, memorial mass or anniversary for a Loved One?You can now create a family notice on RIP.ie to remember your loved one. The living room at the refurbished property in Donnycarney Celine NaughtonFri 11 Feb 2022 at 03:3061 Oak Road, Donnycarney, Dublin 9 €400k The Dublin Street Directory of 1873 lists just eight houses in Donnycarney, along with Kavanagh’s grocery store and The Refuge public house. It wasn’t until the 1930s that Dublin Corporation developed a few hundred houses on what had once been tranquil farmland set around a quiet village street. The schemes of council houses which popped up in that decade planted the seeds of what was to become one of North Dublin’s busiest and most vibrant suburbs. Today, the houses on those streets are privately owned and many have been given refurbs that bring them firmly into the 21st century. No61 Oak Road is a case in point. Measuring 829 sq ft, the mid-terrace house has had double-glazed windows and a gas-fired central heating system installed, bringing it up to a thoroughly modern C3 BER. On the ground floor is a stylish front living room, a fitted kitchen/diner with an adjoining, large utility room, and a family bathroom, while there are three bedrooms (one ensuite) upstairs. There’s an added bonus outside where, at the end of a long, west-facing back garden, a self-contained home office/studio with its own bathroom and storage area. Oak Road is located just off Collins Avenue and a few minutes’ walk from Our Lady of Consolation Church, the website of which reports that the parish priest who presided there in the 1970s, one Fr Richard Quigley, drew out his masses for so long that locals nicknamed him ‘Father Quickly.’ Well-known landmarks in the area include the Parnell Park GAA grounds and Clontarf golf course. It’s a 15-minute walk to St Anne’s Park and Dollymount Strand, a 15-minute drive to Dublin Airport and 10 minutes to the city centre by bus. No61 Oak Road is on the market at €400,000 with DNG Fairview: (01) 833 1802. Two refurbs new to the market in Dublin show just what can be achieved with an imaginative renovation – whatever the starting base. One is a redbrick villa-style, single storey over basement semi in Blackrock; the other, a former council house in Donneycarney. Both have been transformed with the help of professionals and if both achieve their asking prices, they will show the sort of added value that can be realised by well-executed makeovers. Number 39 Glenart Avenue in Blackrock sold less than a year ago for €745,000 and is back on the market for sale by private treaty for €1.65 million through Beirne & Wise. No one has lived in the house since it was refurbished. The owners have renovated a house that had been laid out as two flats with zealous attention to detail. Original sash windows were taken out, double glazed, and returned to the bay at the front of the house; a new oak staircase, with a polished scroll hand rail, has reconnected the top and bottom storeys. Elaborate cornicing and centre roses have been repaired and restored. New lacquered dark oak floors and oak doors have been installed upstairs and down; a pair of ornate antique crystal chandeliers hang in the two reception rooms, with similar chandeliers in the hall and kitchen. There’s Carrara marble in the bathroom and en suites, and an island unit with a polished quartz countertop in the dark oak kitchen. There’s lot of space in the 191sq m (2,060sq ft) house, but not that many rooms: accommodation upstairs consists of two large interconnecting reception rooms that run the depth of the house, with the kitchen cleverly built alongside the second of these; a very posh utility room; and a guest toilet. Downstairs there are three large en-suite bedrooms. Downstairs, all three double bedrooms have marble-tiled en suites, and two have walk-in wardrobes. The gardens, designed by Paul Doyle, include a patio paved with York flagstones, a neat square of lawn surrounded by antique brick with planted beds, trees and shrubs. There are gates at the back of the garden, which opens on to Grove Avenue. There is side access from the front garden. and you’ll find a home that may be familiar to house hunters in the Dublin 5 area. It sold last year through agents Gallagher Quigley, for €211,000 according to the Property Price Register. But a serious refurbishment, extension and insulation upgrade has it back on the market asking €335,000, through the same agent. The seller has the chance to trade up and is putting the property on the market The house opens into a tiny hall and leads through to the sittingroom where there is an open fire and oak engineered flooring. A door with opaque glass panels leads to the large open-plan kitchen, where there are anthracite coloured handleless units by A1 Kitchens. Brolan recommended shortening the suggested length of the island to accommodate a seating area and to add pendant lighting. An orange Kartell design adds a pop of colour to the island area. The trio of smaller concrete styles that hang over the dining table were bought in B&Q. Room-height steel frame sliding doors open out to a long northeast facing garden which has a limestone patio area. Off the kitchen there is a utility room. The family bathroom is off the kitchen hall. The owner estimates she spent between €90,000 and €100,000 on the upgrade which included insulating the house, bringing the property from a G Ber rating up to a toasty B3 and extending its 61sq m (660sq feet) to 92sq m (990sq ft). She added new windows, doors and floors. Upstairs there are three bedrooms. In the master, situated to the front, a shower en suite has been installed in what was originally the wardrobe and boiler cabinet. There is off-street parking for one car. The house is a five-minute walk from Killester Dart station and is adjacent to the bus routes on the Malahide Road. Frances O'Rourke, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about homes and property Opens in new windowAlanna GallagherAlanna Gallagher is a property journalist with The Irish Times passed peacefully at home on October 18th 2023 Beloved wife of the late Tony and sister of the late Gerry Removal on Wednesday morning to Our Lady of Consolation Church For those who can’t attend the funeral it can be viewed live by visiting www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam/ George will be reunited with his late son George Jnr; he will be sadly missed by his beloved wife Bernadette (Ethal) The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to all the staff at Silver Stream Nursing Home for all of their loving care of George over the past year George’s family would ask that over the coming days those who knew him would light a candle for him and raise a pint of Guinness in his memory Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Rose (Rosanna) (Roseleen) (late of Donnycarney Killarney Street) – 3rd July 2021 (peacefully) surrounded by her loving family; beloved wife of the late Billy; will be very sadly missed by her children Maura In line with Government advice and HSE guidelines regarding public gatherings a private family funeral will take place on Wednesday 7th July Those who would have liked to attend but due to current restrictions cannot please feel free to leave a message in the Condolence Book at the bottom of the page or send on condolences in the traditional manner The Funeral Mass will be streamed live on Wednesday morning http://www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html https://www.facebook.com/DonnycarneyParish/ The above links are provided and managed by an independent streaming company. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for their functionality or any interruption to a live service. Beloved husband of Anne; father of Corinne Niall and Bríd; father in law of Sinéad nieces,nephews and the extended Phelan and Clarke families as well as his many friends and former work colleagues (Beachcomber Pub Killester; HSE Ballymun; Clontarf Golf & Bowling Club).  Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis Reposing at his Donnycarney home on Sunday 26th June Funeral Mass on Tuesday 28th June at 12 noon in the Church of Our Lady of Consolation Donnycarney followed by cremation at Dardistown Crematorium The Funeral Mass will be broadcast live at: www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html The cremation service will be broadcast live at: https://www.dctrust.ie/location/dardistown/dardistown-chapel-webstreaming.html Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu to the Beaumont Hospital Foundation at www.beaumontfundraising.ie  or St. Francis Hospice, Raheny at www.sfh.ie. Messages of condolence may be conveyed using the online section below. The above livestream links are provided and managed by an independent Media provider. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for their functionality or any interruption to a live transmission. passed peacefully after a short illness at Care Choice Nursing Home Predeceased by her beloved husband Anthony in the exceptional care of staff at TLC Carton Nursing Home Will be very sadly missed by his loving family his son Alan and daughters Linda and Miriam Removal on Tuesday morning to the Church of Our Lady of Consolation Donnycarney arriving for Funeral Mass at 10am followed by burial in Fingal Cemetery For those who are unable to attend, the Funeral Mass will be streamed live on Tuesday morning, 6th September, at 10am via the following link: https://www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html  The above link is provided and managed by an independent media provider. The funeral home accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to a live transmission. 18th April 2024 (Donnycarney and formerly of Aer Lingus) Peter will be very sadly missed by his heartbroken sister Geraldine nieces Sharon and Elaine and their husbands Declan and Barry grandniece Nicola and his close family friend Tommy Peter will be reposing in Stafford’s Funeral Home Donnycarney arriving for 11am Funeral Mass followed by a burial in Fingal Cemetery For those who wish to view Peters Funeral Mass you can do so by clicking on the following link https://donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam/ The above link is provided and managed by an independent streaming company. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality, the timing of a live broadcast or any interruption to a live broadcast. Those who would have liked to attend the funeral, but cannot, please leave your condolences at the bottom of this page or send on your condolences by the traditional. The ad-free version is ready for purchase on iOS mobile app today we couldn't find that page";var n=e.querySelector("h2");return n&&n.remove(),{staticContent:e,title:t}},d=function(e){var t=document.createElement("button");return t.innerText=e,t.classList.add("error-page-button"),t},f=function(e){var t=document.createElement("div");t.id="recirculation-404",t.classList.add("brand-hint-bg");var n="\n \n \n Tick here if you would like us to send you the author’s response Chiaráin’s look to future in a parish that has long held club in its heart Aidan O’Toole (Craobh Chiaráin) on the all-weather pitch at Scoil Chiaráin Donnycarney beside Craobh’s clubhouse at Parnell Park At the front of the Craobh Chiaráin clubhouse the legendary Mick Maher is up on a ladder Like the million he has done over the years There’s big caravan trailers in the car park A film company are making a production nearby There was plenty of drama that took place in the cosy theatre just across the wall An Under-14 Hurling match in Fairview Park was telling us ‘he wanted plenty of hooking and blocking today,’” smiles Aidan “I told him I didn’t understand what he meant He enjoyed hurling and football honours at St David’s we won the Leinster Senior Colleges Football title Aidan came up the grades and onto the senior hurling team at the start of the 90’s Chiaráin’s hadn’t won the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship since 1971 “We had success in the League but we had so many near misses in the Championship “Tommy Ryan retired after playing for 18 years His goal was to win the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship.” “It was such a great day for everybody in the club And such a relief that we had finally managed to get over the line.” They went on to win the crown three more times That all stemmed from Scoil Chiaráin who reached twelve Herald Cup finals in-a-row in the Cumann na mBunscol losing the first and last but winning ten on the trot in between “They were such a wonderful group of lads at Craobh “We had some fantastic matches inside there in Parnell Park and we’d wander over to their club later in the evening Meeting fellas all these years on and being able to have a chat about those days You have to grab the good times when they are there and indeed of the remarkable commitment that Mick Maher gives to the club Mick is in a black and white picture that hangs on the wall It was taken in 1983 – the year that Chiaráin’s won every ‘A’ Hurling League in Dublin from Under-10 to Under-21 There was also the time when Craobh were Division 1 in senior hurling and football “Most us played in the same position on both teams “I remember in the 2001 Senior Football Championship we played Na Fianna in the second round “Pitch Number 6 in St Anne’s Park was our ground for so long People would walk to the game after Mass on a Sunday.” A fine facility with excellent playing surfaces We did that in conjunction with Scoil Chiaráin here beside us.” “This building was constructed through mostly voluntary effort from the members.” Craobh were relegated from the Senior A Hurling Championship Losing out on penalties to St Oliver Plunkett/ER “We’ll work hard to get back up,” states Aidan The footballers reached the Junior 1 Championship semi-final “We are doing well in the ladies’ football and camogie It’s lovely to see the kids progressing and enjoying it.” The club are about to start their Craobh Stars which will cater for people with Special Needs It doesn’t have the big population of before who was Chairman of the Dublin County Board The great hurling championship winning sides had such a deep resolve And that’s the attitude that’s woven into the club’s DNA And that’s a quality you just can’t bottle “The working conditions of grant paid secretaries have been widely publicised throughout the ‘Support our Secretaries’ campaign This campaign has been proactively supported by public representatives countrywide We as School Secretaries are often told we are the “hub” of the School community Today we witnessed experienced and appreciate the active support and endorsement of our teaching colleagues principals and the teaching unions here in Dublin and all over Ireland It’s time for the department to stop the delay tactics we are all too familiar with to pay attention and pay grant-paid secretaries properly.” Maria Dunne – Chairperson School Secretaries branch Check out all the latest photos from the #Support Our Secretaries protests from our Twitter A selection of some of the photos are available below Donnycarney More tweeted video content here Newbridge, Co. Kildare Tipperary Saint Raphaela’s St Thomas JNS and Scoil Aine, Lucan Kildare town ETNS Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford Brendan’s NS, Sligo Loreto Crumlin © 2025,Fórsa. All rights reserved WARNING: We have detected that you currently have Javascript disabled This website requires the use of Javascript for the best possible viewing experience we highly recommend that you enable Javascript via your browser's options (peacefully) in the loving care of Beaumont Hospital surrounded by family Patrick and brother John; Francis will be deeply missed by his sister Winnie between 1pm-3pm for family and close friends Please feel free to leave a message of condolence in the section below The Funeral Mass may be viewed Thursday, 25th November, at 10am via the following link: https://www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html Please Note: The above link is provided and managed by an independent streaming company. 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A large crowd of locals at the clock unveiling Ryan NugentMon 21 Nov 2016 at 03:30A giant four-faced clock has been erected on Dublin's northside in honour of the 1916 Rising hero Michael O'Rahilly In one of the last commemorations of the Rising on its 100th anniversary was remembered by more than 100 Donnycarney residents The clock is the symbol of a famous quote from The O'Rahilly to fellow nationalist Countess Markievicz when asked how he felt about the Rising going ahead so I have come to hear it strike," he said the unveiling of the clock - which is located at the junction between the Malahide Road and Collins Avenue - was undertaken by his grandson The whole ceremony and money raised to design the clock was organised by the Donnycarney Residents Association Despite laying wreaths in front of tens of thousands during the Easter Rising commemorations He said it was fitting that his grandfather had finally been remembered on Dublin's northside The O'Rahilly had the former Sackville Lane where he died - now O'Rahilly Parade - named in his honour "I'm very proud and this is a great honour," Mr O'Rahilly said The members of the Donnycarney association involved were chairperson Stephen Coyne along with Deborah Reilly Lyons Died peacefully at Beaumont Hospital with family by his side on 10th October 2022.  Predeceased by his parents Michael and Kathleen and sister Christina.  Dearly beloved brother of Lisa and Bernard.  Michael will be forever missed by his brother and sister Removal Thursday 13th October for a service in Dardistown Crematorium for 2pm ----------------------------------------------------- The Service may be viewed via the following link: https://www.dctrust.ie/location/dardistown/dardistown-chapel-webstreaming.html PLEASE NOTE: The above link is provided and managed by an independent streaming company and can only be viewed at the time published. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to a live service. Doyle, Edward (Eddie) - August 22, 2018 (late of Donnycarney and Hubris Ltd) passed away peacefully at Beaumont Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of the late Kathleen (née Kilbride) and devoted father of Declan, Paul, Brendan and Edel. Edward will be sadly missed by his children, sisters Madge (Canada) and Kathleen (Australia), son-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and neighbours. Removal on Monday (August 27) to the Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney arriving for Mass at 11o’c followed by Burial at Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross. Dempsey (née Rogers), Molly (Mary), (formerly of City Quay, East Wall and Elm Mount) - July 21st, 2019 (peacefully) in Beaumont Hospital, beloved wife of the late Paddy. Sadly missed by her loving children Georgie, Paddy, Francis, Brendan, Michael and Christine, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.  Reposing at the Kirwan Funeral Home, Fairview Strand on Tuesday evening from 6 o'clock until 8 o'clock, all welcome. Requiem Mass on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney. Funeral thereafter to Balgriffin Cemetery.  KIRWAN, Harry - Apr. 4, 2018, (Donnycarney, Dublin) (Peacefully), in the presence of his loving family after a short illness at Beaumont Hospital, beloved son of the late Francis; very sadly missed by his loving wife Helen, son Stephen and his partner Stephanie, his adored grandson Myles, his mammy Molly, sister Trish, brothers Francis and John, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and large circle of friends. Reposing at Staffords Funeral Home, Maypark, Malahide Rd., tomorrow, Friday afternoon, 6th April, from 3pm to 5:30pm. Removal this Saturday morning to Our Lady of Consolation Church, Donnycarney arriving for 10am Funeral Mass followed by burial in Fingal Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donation,  if desired, to St. Francis Hospice, Raheny. Ryan NugentThu 20 Jul 2017 at 03:30The childhood home and "focal point" of Charlie Haughey's election campaigns is to be sold off after more than 80 years in the family having moved there from Mayo at a young age It is now on the market for just under €400,000 said the sale was "definitely the end of an era" He said the family put the house on the market following the passing of the last living child of his grandmother Fr Eoghan Haughey (82) - an Oblate priest - passed away in October 2016 Dublin Bay North TD Mr Haughey said the house was a hub for the family ever since they first moved there in 1933 "They moved from Derry to Castlebar and then to Sutton and Garretstown before going to Donnycarney in 1933," he said Pádraig 'Jock' Haughey who won an All-Ireland with Dublin alongside Kevin Heffernan in the 50s "That was my grandmother's house and it's where she reared the seven children This was particularly the case during election time Ex-Fianna Fáil leader Mr Haughey served in office three times as Taoiseach between 1979 and 1992 "That would have been where we congregated during election time There were plenty of celebrations there as well - it is definitely the end of an era," Mr Haughey added Gallagher, Derek, 18th March 2018, Donnycarney,  late of Irish Rail, Inchicore, Pierce Contractors and member of Sinn Féin.  Suddenly at home in his fifty second year.  Predeceased by his parents Maureen and Daniel.  Very sadly missed by his loving children Jayde and Shantella, and his children with Sandra, Daniel, Jessica, Sophia and Nevaeh, sisters Denise and Tina, brother in law Domo, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Reposing in Staffords Funeral Home, Maypark, Donnycarney on Friday 23rd March from 3pm to 5pm.  Removal to Our Lady of Consolation Church, Donnycarney on Saturday morning for 11am Funeral Mass, followed by cremation in Dardistown Crematorium.  Family flowers only please, donations, if desired, to St. Francis Hospice, Raheny.   Susan and Nick; very sadly missed by her children Sonny and Genevieve and all extended family Monica’s funeral can be viewed on Thursday, April 15th at 10am by visiting www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html or www.facebook.com/donnycarneyparish Family flowers only. Donations, in lieu, to the Irish Cancer Society. The above link is provided and managed by an independent streaming company. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to a live transmission. (Donnycarney and formerly O’Devaney Gardens) peacefully at Beaumont Hospital with his family by his side Predeceased by his loving wife Kathleen and sister Kay Very sadly missed by his loving children Paul For those who can't attend the funeral it can be viewed live by visiting https://donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam/ Cremation afterwards in Glasnevin Crematorium at 1pm, which can be viewed by visiting www.glasnevin/chapel-webstream Family flowers only. Donations in Seaner's memory can be made to a charity of your choice. The above links are provided and managed by independent media providers. The funeral home accepts no responsibility for their functionality or any interruption to a live transmission. Gordon Reid in his art studio at the back of his property The art studio to the rear of the property Mark KeenanFri 24 Nov 2023 at 03:30No3 Clancarthy Road Christmas tradition always dictates that the perfectly cooked turkey comes barbequed the Scots-born and Dublin-based artist Gordon Reid will be cooking his 6kg bird as per usual — outdoors over charcoal and with the help of a deflector plate The fact he has a purpose-built barbeque shack outside his back door means that dour December weather stands no chance of derailing Christmas dinner Reid has always treated barbequing like a science He deploys an array of different grills (he has six different specialist barbeques) injectors for delivering of butter and tallow-based infusions deep into the meat He even has a bluetooth thermometer connected to his phone so he can monitor cooking temperatures at all times “There are five or six different applications of wood you can use and I’m just fascinated with it all I also make my own pizza and there’s a pizza oven out there too,” he says the East Kilbride father-of-two came to Ireland for a rugby international 15 years ago and ended up staying “I met my wife Helena Mary Kelly in Doheny & Nesbitt’s We were Ryanair’s best customers for a few years with us travelling back and forth a couple of times a month before we got married and I came over to live here Reid worked for 30 years as a quantity surveyor and as a BER inspector before finally going full-time with his big passion (other than outdoor grilling) he has developed a number of distinct styles which are proving popular with buyers has in particular drawn enquiries from buyers seeking similar many of the painter’s works deal with food-related subjects His depiction of the perfect burger hangs in his living room he works from a contemporary and stylised end-of-garden studio which is one of the key features at this home Located off the Malahide Road in Donnycarney No3 is an old former Corpo house built in the 1940s it was in original condition and a lot needed doing but as someone who worked widely in construction I could tell straight away that this was a particularly well-built house,” he says sacrificing the third bedroom to fit it in They were then free to enlarge the kitchen space on the ground floor The BER inspector in Gordon kicked in and he put in insulated plasterboard and an A-rated boiler A composite front door in the Dublin style and replacement windows alongside plantation shutters got that rating right up to a C2 The house has its original pine floorboards (albeit covered with laminates upstairs) and these are a key feature of the living room “We installed a Dovre enamel log-burning stove here and it’s very efficient.” As the focal point in the room the stylish stove has a retro television-like quality to it so I created that channel space alongside and added a hardwood mantel over the stove to give that area a more contemporary feel,” says Gordon This particularly characterful piece of elm was sourced at the bespoke furniture specialist The accommodation comprises an entrance hallway and stairs with a largely blue tartan (of course) carpet with the added benefit of an under-stair storage closet The kitchen has a white high-gloss base and eye-level units colourful deep blue tile splashbacks and the pantry for storing utensils and appliances The master bedroom comes with a walk-in wardrobe Gordon designed and built his own end-of-garden artist’s studio in timber frame with red cedar cladding There’s a laminate floor and another log-burning stove to keep it warm "We have had plenty of places to walk with the dogs and there’s a quality bus corridor for town so we’ve just acquired another house in the area O’Hanlon, John (Archie) (Donnycarney) – 20th September 2017, unexpectedly at Beaumont Hospital, beloved son of Kathleen and the late John and much loved brother of Gerard, Siobhan and the late Callie; sadly missed by his loving family, aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, neighbours and his many friends. Reposing at his home on Monday (September 25th) from 4 o’clock until 7 o’clock. Removal on Tuesday morning (September 26th) to Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney arriving for 11 o’clock Requiem Mass. Funeral thereafter to Glasnevin Crematorium. BYRNE Imelda (formerly Hamilton), (of Donnycarney, Dublin 5, late of Coolock, Dublin 17), June 6th 2023. Peacefully, surrounded by her loving family at St Francis Hospice, Raheny. Very sadly missed by her daughter Anna, son Patrick, son-in-law Mark, daughter-in-law Caroline, grandchildren Paul, Sean, Shane, Aoife, Ciara, Sinead and Tommy, great grandchild Baby Bump O’Reilly, sister Angela, in-laws, nieces, nephews, extended family, neighbours and wide circle of friends. Reposing at Staffords Funeral Home, Maypark, Donnycarney, on Friday, June 9th, from 3pm to 5pm. Removal on Saturday morning to Our Lady of Consolation Church, Donnycarney, arriving for 10am mass. Afterwards to Glasnevin Crematorium. At Imelda’s request, colourful clothing preferred. Please feel free to leave a message of condolence in the section below. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu to St Francis Hospice, Raheny. Paul - 26th June 2023 - late of Donnycarney surrounded by his loving family and in the wonderful care of the staff in St forever loved and always remembered by his daughter Paula Reposing in Massey Bros., Funeral Home, Finglas D11 ET7P on Wednesday, 28th June, from 5pm to 7pm. Removal on Thursday morning to Our Lady of Consolation Church, Malahide Road, Dublin 5, arriving at 10.50am for Requiem Mass at 11am, followed by burial in Dardistown Cemetery. To view the Funeral Mass, please click here To leave a private message for Paul’s family please click here or alternatively on the condolence section below. All enquiries to Massey Bros., Finglas on 01 8361011. Killester) – 23rd March 2023 (peacefully) surrounded by his family Predeceased by his father Gilbert; will be very sadly missed by his loving mother Phyllis and all of his extended family Removal on Thursday afternoon to Dardistown Crematorium for a Funeral Service which will take place at 2.30pm For those who are unable to attend the Funeral Service it will be streamed live on Thursday afternoon https://www.dctrust.ie/location/dardistown/dardistown-chapel-webstreaming.html The above link is provided and managed by an independent Media provider.The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to a live transmission. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to The Beaumont Hospital Foundation. Messages of sympathy for Arthur’s family can be left in the condolences section below. under the wonderful care of all the staff at St Vincents Hospital Predeceased by her much loved father Jack and brother Kieran; very sadly missed by her loving son Neil neighbours and all her colleagues in the Garden of Eden Community Childcare Centre For those who can’t attend the service it can be viewed live by visiting https://www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html Family flowers only. Donations in lieu can be made to St Vincents Hospital, Elm Park via https://www.stvincentsfoundation.ie/donate/ The above link is provided and managed by an independent Media provider. Down and Belfast and late of An Post) March 22nd 2022 at Beaumont Hospital; beloved husband of Mary (Harty) and loving father of Annette his 11 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren Removal on Friday morning to Our Lady of Consolation Church Donnycarney arriving for Funeral  Mass at 11am The Mass for Terry can be seen via the link http://www.donnycarneyparish.ie/webcam.html The Cremation Service can also be seen at 12.40pm approximately  via the link https://www.dctrust.ie/location/glasnevin/chapel-webstream.html The above links are provided and managed by an independent company. The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to a live service.