Bernard (Bryan) Day
Ballysimon Road, Limerick & formerly of C.I.E.
Bryan died peacefully, surrounded by his family, in the wonderful care of the staff of St. John’s Hospital, on 3rd January 2021.
Beloved husband of Mary (Formerly of Glosh, Belmullet)
Sadly missed by his wife, children Seamus, Martin, Carmel & Niamh, grandchildren Conall & Oisín, daughter-in-law Siobhán, nephew Michael, nieces Beena, Grace & Ann, grand-nieces, grandnephews, sisters-in-law, extended family, Tricia, Kevin & Michael, relatives and his many friends.
Rest in Peace.
Bryan’s Funeral Cortege will leave the family home to arrive for Requiem Mass in St. Brigid’s Church, St. Patrick’s Road on Wednesday January 6th at 11am.
Mass will be streamed live on https://www.youtube.com/watchtv=tR1AWUlTef8&feature=youtube
Funeral afterwards to Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery.
Please observe Social Distance.
In compliance with current guidelines, Requiem Mass will be restricted to 10 Mourners only.
Family flowers only. Donation if desired to Irish Hospice Foundation
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Messages of sympathy may be expressed on the Condolences link below: through the death notices section of our website: www.griffinfunerals.com or by post to Griffin’s Funeral Home.
Sincere sympathy to you all on the death of Bryan. He was a wonderful husband and father who will be dearly missed. We are sorry that we cannot be with you at this time and will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers in the days ahead. May Bryan's gentle soul rest in peace.
Sincere sympathy to you all on the death of your loving husband and father, Bryan. May his gentle soul rest in peace. I have many wonderful memories of great times spent together in Glosh. May God comfort you all at this sad time and in the days ahead.
He was a big presence in our lives in Glosh for many years with fond memories that will linger.
May God give your family comfort and strength in the days ahead.
Atty & Noel Gaughan
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