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18 Nov 2025

Tributes paid to deeply loved man and father from Athy, Kildare

Martin (Murt) Brennan passed on November 12 2025

Tributes paid to deeply loved man and father from Athy, Kildare

Tributes have been paid to a much loved man and father from Athy, Co Kildare.

Martin (Murt) Brennan, 65 Castle Park, Athy, Co Kildare passed on November 12 last.

Martin is predeceased by his parents Martin and Bridget and his brother John Paul.

He is deeply regretted by his loving fiancée Pamela, children Tori, Taylor, BooBoo John and Bailey, brothers Anthony, Tim, Joe and Michael, mother-in-law Phyllis, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.

Rest in Peace.

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Martin will be reposing at his residence (R14 AK40) on Tuesday evening (November 18) from 5pm until the conclusion of the Rosary at 8pm.

The removal takes place at 12.30pm on Wednesday afternoon (November 19) to arrive at St. Michael's Parish Church, Athy for Requiem Mass at 1pm, see livestream link http://www.parishofathy.ie

The burial will take place afterwards in St. Michael's New Cemetery, Athy.

Tributes paid to Martin on RIP.ie include: “Deepest condolences to Martin’s loved ones. Thinking of you all, particularly Tori and Taylor. May the loving memories you share of your father offer you strength and comfort at this time.”

And: “Sincere Condolences to Martin's partner Pamela, his children and brothers. May Martin rest in peace.”

While another mourner wrote: “Our deepest condolences to Martin's family. He will be deeply missed. Rest easy Murt xx.”

And another added: “Deepest condolences to Pam, the kids and the family. Rest in peace Murt.”

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