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- ADAIR (Drimnagh, Dublin 12) Feb. 6, 2010, (peacefully) after a long illness bravely borne, at Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross, Robert Patrick (Robbie), beloved husband of Geraldine ... Full Notice
Deaths, Evening Herald - 8th February 2010. - BURKE (nee Scarry) (Cuppanagh, Woodlawn, Ballinasloe) Feb. 6, 2010, (peacefully) at UCH Galway, Mary; deeply regretted by her sister Bridie, brother Jack, sister-in-law Nonie, nieces, nephews, ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - BYRNE , Eamon (Kilbarrack and late of Bargy Road) Feb. 5, 2010, (peacefully) at home, beloved husband of the late Kitty, dear father of Phyllis, Noel, Caroline, Joe, ... Full Notice
Deaths, Evening Herald - 8th February 2010. - COLLINS (Coralstown, Mullingar and late of Cabinteely and Meath Hospital, Dublin and formerly of Kantoher, Limerick) Feb. 6, 2010, (peacefully) at the Regional Hospital, Mullingar, Sean, ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - COMERFORD , Pierce, (Coolgreany House, Castlewarren, Co. Kilkenny) Feb. 7, 2010, passed away (peacefully) at his residence, following a long illness, bravely borne, surrounded by ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - CONNOLLY (formerly of South Quay, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick and late of Limerick County Council) Feb. 7, 2010, (peacefully), in Cahermoyle House Nursing Home, ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - COYLE (Carrickboy, Co. Longford) Feb. 6, 2010, (peacefully) in Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe, John; sadly missed by his wife Mary (nee Kiernan), sons John Eamon, Brendan ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - CREAN (Cloonadra, Ballyleague, Co. Roscommon and formerly of Corristoona, Ballintubber, Castlerea) Feb. 7, 2010, in the loving care of the staff of C.C.U. at Roscommon County Hospital, ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - CUNNANE (Shillelagh Grove, Tullow, Co. Carlow.) Feb 6, Padraig, beloved husband of Bernie and much loved father of Donncha, Niall, Padraig and Cliona; Deeply regretted by his ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - DARBY , Liam (Terenure, Dublin and formerly of Arnotts Plc., Dublin) Feb. 6, 2010, (peacefully), at his home, beloved husband of Maureen (deceased); deeply mourned by his ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010. - DEEGAN (Sisken, Cadamstown, Birr, Co. Offaly) Feb. 6, 2010, at the Regional Hospital, Tullamore, Johanna, pre- deceased by her husband Rodey, daughter Patricia, great-grandchild Ruth; deeply ... Full Notice
Deaths, Irish Independent - 8th February 2010.
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Obituaries
William Magan
WILLIAM Magan, who died in Kent on January 21 at the age of 101, was an Irishman who, after a full career in the British army and intelligence, turned to writing. He produced an acclaimed book, titled Umma-More after the place in Westmeath where his family were Gaelic chieftains until the 17th Century. It narrated their evolution over succeeding generations into members of the Anglo-Irish Protestant ascendancy that ruled the roost in Ireland almost until independence. He was also the author of An Irish Boyhood, an evocative memoir of his own childhood on their ancestral land on the Roscommon side of Athlone.
Gene Barry
Gene Barry, who has died aged 90, was best known for his starring role as a gentleman sleuth in the Sixties television series Burke's Law, and for his Broadway appearance in the 1980s hit musical La Cage aux Folles. In Burke's Law, Barry starred as Amos Burke, a debonair Beverly Hills police chief of independent means and Olympian sexual dynamism who turned up at crime scenes in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce. The series was remarkable for the prolific number of guest stars it featured, including Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sammy Davis Jr and Dorothy Lamour.