JamesRYANRYAN - JAMES (Jimmy), June 26, 2018. Suddenly in hospital, surrounded by his loving family. Reunited with our Mam, Teresa. Loving Dad to Jimmy, Peter, Angie, Collette, Ben, Donna, Tom. Beloved grandad and great-grandad. Requiem Mass at 12 noon on Tuesday 17th July at St John's Church, Fountains Road, L4 1QL followed by interment at Ford Cemetery. All enquiries to Desmond L Bannon & Sons, The Whitehouse, Broadgreen Road , L13 5SF Tel. 0151 228 2272
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Left by Angela Ewart:
27/06/2022
Angela Ewart:Loved and missed everyday from Angie and Family xxxx27/06/2022
Left by Angela Ewart:
27/06/2022
Peter Ryan:Remembering me Dad on the 4th anniversary of his passing...26/06/2022
Dad in yard of flat over butchers on Great Homer Street, 1965
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Left by Angela Ewart:
27/06/2022
Loved and missed everyday from Angie and Family xxxx
Angela Ewart:
27/06/2022
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Left by Angela Ewart:
27/06/2022
Remembering me Dad on the 4th anniversary of his passing. Lovely memories we keep close to our hearts of me Dad and me Mam, both sorely missed. RIP Keep on singing - Loving son, Peter, grandsons, Gerard and Anthony, great-granddaughters Tillie and Sadie. xxx
Peter Ryan:
26/06/2022
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Dad in yard of flat over butchers on Great Homer Street, 1965