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Brian McGinley

July 24, 1947 - July 22, 2019

A loving grandfather, father and husband.

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  • 2019-07-25 12:41:45 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Patrick, Rachael and Brian, Summer 2016

  • 2019-07-25 12:40:53 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    David and Brian, Summer 2016

  • 2019-07-25 12:35:40 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Brian, Sean and Patrick, Munich, December 2017

  • 2019-07-25 12:34:35 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Sean and Brian, Munich, December 2017

  • 2019-07-25 12:33:11 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Ireland 2011

  • 2019-07-25 12:32:25 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Brian and sister Ann 2011

  • 2019-07-25 12:31:44 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Ireland 2011

  • 2019-07-25 12:31:06 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Brian, Patrick and Doctor McGinley in Letterkenny hospital in 2011

  • 2019-07-25 12:29:49 View / Comment (0)

    Patrick McGinley

    Brian and his sister Muriel in 2011

  • 2019-08-09 10:49:11 wrote:

    Brian , we will miss you. A gentle caring man with a great sense of humour. We were cousins and must have first met in Beechfield in 1949. In latter years he was a great email correspondent, commenting on everything from Donegal to world events. So proud of his family and his grandsons, he may have left Ireland long ago but his heart never left Donegal.

    2019-08-09 10:49:11 wrote: Brian , we will miss you. A gentle caring man with a great sense of humour. We were cousins and must have first met in Beechfield in 1949. In latter years he was a great email correspondent, commenting on everything from Donegal to world events. So proud of his family and his grandsons, he may have left Ireland long ago but his heart never left Donegal.

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