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Post by andybrennan on Oct 18, 2015 18:34:48 GMT
To the O'Neill family my sincere sympathy on the passing of Jimmy, truly one of life's gentlemen.
Jimmy hailed from The Cutbush and joined the Army at 15 years of age, a little bend on the age in order to enlist.
He served in many units throughout the Curragh Camp also serving in Naas Bks.
Many will remember him from his military career., He also worked for many years in Keadeen and was involved in Newbridge Parish in many different capacities.
Always willing to give advice sought after.
To this wife Anne, Children, David, Patrick, Michelle and Denise his grand children Brothers , sisters and extended family our sympathy.
Funeral arrangements as follows.
Reposing at his family home Allen View Heights, Newbridge, removal Tuesday morning to arrive at St Conleth's Parish Church, Newbridge for Requiem Mass at 11 am. Burial afterwards in St Conleth's Cemetery, Newbridge.
Rest in Peace Jimmy, your work is done.
Andy and Patricia
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Post by josey on Oct 30, 2015 17:34:39 GMT
andy is that the jim o'neill that was a CQ in the hospital and then went to the admin school?
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Post by andybrennan on Oct 30, 2015 18:51:15 GMT
Hi Josey, yes Jimmy was in the hospital and admin and finished in the Mil Col as BQMS.
Andy
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Post by tomas on Nov 2, 2015 21:56:16 GMT
I remember Jim from the hospital.He was the only CQ that I recall during my long service in the Army that rang you to say you were due kit ,come and get it.May God be good to him in the Great Clothing Store Up Above.
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