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Sean Carey, Clonmel & Nenagh

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Sean Carey, (Retired Civil Engineer) Wheatfields, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary and formerly of Dublin Road Nenagh.

Sean passed away very peacefully on Tuesday April 29th in the Intensive Care Unit of Cork University Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. Predeceased by his parents Sean and Nancy, and much loved Aunt Mary, his sister Anne and brother Joe, he will be sadly missed by his wife Teresa, sons Brian and Eoghan, daughter Aisling, son-in-law Alan, Brian’s partner Jonathan, his treasured grandchildren Kaia and T.J., sisters Bernadette (Slattery) and Margaret (Considine), brothers Eamonn and Ger, sisters-in-law Brenda, Carmel and Christine, brother-in-law Pat, nephews, nieces relatives, cousins and friends.
May he Rest in Peace.

Reposing at Ryans funeral home Nenagh on Friday from 5pm to 7pm.

Arriving at St. Mary of the Rosary Church on Saturday for Requiem Mass at 11am. Followed by burial in Lisboney New Cemetery.

House strictly private. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to a charity of your choice.

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