Jeremy Christopher Hutchinson
‘Fox Hollow’, Kilgeever, Louisburgh, Co. Mayo, native of Blackrock, Cork and formerly of Switzerland and England - peacefully at home.
Predeceased by his brother Clive.
Deeply mourned and sadly missed by his loving wife Janet (née Hopkinson), sisters-in-law Rachel and Margaret, nephews Andrew, Mark, David and Ian, extended Hutchinson and Hopkinson families, colleagues in the hospitality industry and a large circle of friends.
"At Rest"
Jeremy will lie in repose at Sweeney's Funeral Home, Louisburgh on Wednesday, December 2nd) from 4 o’clock, concluding with prayers at 5 o’clock for family (no handshaking & mask wearing essential).
Removal from his home on Thursday morning at 10.30am via Old Head Crossroads to Holy Trinity Church, Westport for Funeral Service at 11.00am, followed by interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Newport Road, Westport.
Family flowers only. Donations in lieu if desired to Mayo / Roscommon Hospice, c/o Sweeney Funeral Directors Louisburgh.
In keeping with HSE guidelines, maximum in Church 25.
Condolences can be left for the family in the Condolences box below. Service will be live streamed on www.dowdmedia.ie
I too joined Les Roches due in part to Jeremy and thanks to him, made the discovery how wonderfully rewarding it is to work with young adults from all over the world. I will always be grateful for that opportunity. I feel sure colleagues and students alike will always remember how approachable and kind he was. I am very sorry to hear of his passing and my thoughts are with you at this time.
Our sincere and heartfelt condolences on the passing of Jeremy. He was a wonderful man and a dedicated professional. His human qualities of care, consideration and kindness were appreciated by all of those who worked with him. These cherished memories will live on forever! May he Rest in Peace. You both remain in our thoughts and prayers. With much love, Clive & Stephanie
I am so sorry to hear the very sad news of Jeremy. I enjoyed very much my time as his colleague and friend. You and he were very kind to me when I first arrived in Crans-Montana, and those times were a lot of fun. Jeremy’s wicked fun and the glint in his Irish eye made me smile and laugh – he always found the humour in something, something sadly missing in many.
I send you my deepest condolences.
Michael Hoy
Jeremy an inspiration and friend to us all. His humour, support and passion led so many of us into to careers for the future. The guidance and mentorship to students brought so many to their career aspirations. Our thoughts with you, Janet and all of the family in the coming days and time ahead. Always in our thoughts. Georgette and Family
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