Death Notice: Rev. Thomas Dennehy

The Rev. Thomas Anthony Dennehy, a priest of the Archdiocese of Miami, was among the founders and builders of St. Brendan Catholic Church in Homestead (sic) and Cardinal Gibbons High School in Fort Lauderdale.

“He was very much committed to education of youths,” said Msgr. Vincent Kelly, who worked with Dennehy at Cardinal Gibbons High for a few years.

Kelly, now supervising principal for St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, said Dennehy got personally involved.

“He helped in the physical construction itself,” Kelly said.

Dennehy died April 10 near his hometown in Glanmire, Ireland, of a heart attack. He was 65.

Born at the Hollow, Drishane Rd., Millstreet, County Cork, on April 11, 1934, Dennehy studied philosophy and theology at All Hallows College in Dublin. He was ordained a priest in 1958. From Ireland, he was assigned to the archdiocese in St. Augustine ; there was only one archdiocese at the time.

Dennehy’s first assignment was to teach at Christopher Columbus High in Miami. After that, he studied school administration at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., where he received his master’s in education.

For 35 years, he served the archdiocese as a priest and educator. His first class at St. Brendan High started with approximately 400 students in 1975; by his retirement in 1993, the school had more than 1,100.

“He had tremendous conviction and influenced many young students, men and women who credit him for much of their success,” Kelly said.

Dennehy is survived by a brother, Denis, of Dublin, and a sister, Noreen Monaghan, of Melbourne, Australia.

— Published Friday, April 23, 1999, in the Miami Herald.

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[The Voice – Miami (1966)]

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3 thoughts on “Death Notice: Rev. Thomas Dennehy”

  1. Thanks for printing this death notice for Fr.
    Thomas Dennehy. I was a student in that first class at St Brendan’s in Miami. He was an inspiration and positive role model. Shame he died so young. Do you know where he was buried? I’d like to pay my respects since I now live in Cork.

  2. Fr. Toddy, as we knew him, is buried with his ‘dad’ and ‘mam’ in St. Marys Cemetery in Millstreet, on the left hand side as you go in the gate, from memory I would say 4 to 5rows up from the road.

  3. Fr.Toddy as Jerry said is buried on left hand side of main gate take the 2nd path & it is the 3rd row of headstones & the 2nd last headstone at end of row/

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