Death Notice: Johnny Hickey, Shanaknuck

The death has occurred on Saturday 21st April 2018 of John (Johnny) HICKEY, Shanaknuck, Millstreet, Cork. After an illness borne with courage and patience. Beloved husband of the late Kathleen, father of the late Kevin, much loved brother of Ted, Joe, Sheila, Kathleen. Sadly missed by brothers, sisters, partner Ann, nephews, nieces, relatives, many friends especially his close neighbours Eileen, Mary, Mattie and Michael.
Reposing in Tarrant’s Funeral Home, Millstreet on Monday from 6.30pm, followed by removal to St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet at 8.30pm. Requiem Mass on Tuesday at 12 noon. Burial afterwards in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Rest in peace [1]  [2]

 

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Millstreet Vintage – January 2018

 

1 thought on “Death Notice: Johnny Hickey, Shanaknuck”

  1. Such sad news out of Millstreet for to read of today
    Johnny Hickey of Shannaknuck from life has passed away
    In St Mary’s by Cashman’s Hill his last remains lay
    He lived as an honest and good man of him one can say

    The founder member of the Millstreet Vintage Club and a former member of the Millstreet Pipe Band
    He played with them in festivals all over Ireland
    Far beyond the boundaries of Duhallow Johhny Hickey was well liked and well known
    And in Shannaknuck they grieve for the loss of one of their own

    Pre-deceased by his son Kevin and Kathleen his wife
    He did have his own crosses for to bear in life
    But from his dark tunnel he saw the light of hope
    And with his adversities he somehow managed to cope

    In his exemplary behaviour a role model to Millstreet’s young
    The praises of Johnny Hickey deserve to be sung
    But sadly life’s farewell bell for him did ring
    He drew his last breath in the prime of the Spring

    When Duhallow in her wildflowers looks resplendent and green
    And bluebells bloom on the ditches of every bohreen
    But in all who knew Johnny Good memories of him will live on
    It is just that his gift of life from him has gone

    In view of Cashman’s Hill in St Mary’s he now is at peace
    One can only hope that his parting from life for him was not a painful release
    That he lived his life as a good person of him cannot be denied
    And so sad to learn of the news that he has died.

    “On The Passing Of Johnny Hickey” is by Francis Duggan
    http://francisrhymer.blogspot.ie/2018/04/on-passing-of-johnny-hickey.html

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