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Conor Quinn, Class of 1961

The Union was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Conor Quinn (1961)
Conor Quinn (1961)
Conor Quinn (1961)

QUINN Conor (Foxrock, Dublin 18) August 31, 2020, peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. Dearly beloved husband and friend of Hilary, loving father of Ciara, Ronan, Cillian and the late Moninne; Adored papa of Zoe, Jorja, Alex, Archie, Abigail, Ollie, Ella, Jack and Teddy. Sadly missed by his brothers Lochlann, Ruairi, Dec and Colm, daughters-in-law Lolita and Fiona, sisters-in-law Brenda, Liz, June and Dervilla, brothers-in-law Richard, Denis and Paul, nieces, nephews, extended family and his wide circle of friends. Remembering also his late sister Moninne

 

In accordance with current Government guidelines and in the hope of keeping our friends and family safe, Conor’s Funeral will take place privately but can be viewed online on Wednesday at 11am on www.churchservices.tv/foxrock Family flowers only. Donations, if desired, to The Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Those who wish to attend the Funeral should note that face coverings will be required.

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