Tributes have been paid to a Naas man fondly remembered as 'a man of great character' who enjoyed singing and poetry.
Frankie Morrow, Moorehill, Brannockstown, Naas, Co Kildare passed on June 25 last at Tallaght Hospital.
Deeply regretted by his loving wife Sheila, brothers-in-law Liwa and Tommy, sisters-in-law, Kathleen, Eileen and Mary, cousins, nieces, nephews, neighbours, relatives and a large circle of friends.
May Frankie Rest In Peace.
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Tributes paid this week on RIP.ie include: “Sincere sympathy to Sheila on the sad passing of Frankie.
We remember in our prayers also Liwa, Rema, & Sarah. Frankie was a man of great character who enjoyed his singing and poetry through the years. May he rest in peace.”
And: “We were sorry to hear of Frankie's passing, may he rest in peace. Condolences to Shelia and all the family, a gentleman.”
While another mourner wrote: “Deepest sympathy to Sheila and all of Frank's family, friends. Good memories of himself and Pat working in the Curragh. RIP.”
And another added: “My deepest sympathy to you Sheila, Liwa, Reema and Sarah and all the extended families of Frankie. He was a true Bard and gentleman. May you rest in eternal peace now Frankie.”
Reposing at Murphy Brothers funeral home, Church Lane, Naas (W91 VY71) on Friday 27 from 4.00pm to 7.00pm with prayers at 6.30pm.
Removal from there on Saturday morning June 28 to The Church Of The Scared Heart and St Brigid, Kilcullen via Brannockstown arriving for 11.00am funeral mass which may be viewed on https://mcn.live/Camera/church-of-the-sacred-heart-and-st-brigid-kilcullen, followed by funeral to New Abbey Cemetery.
Family Flowers only please, Donations if desired to Kildare animal foundation donation box in funeral home and church.
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