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Desmond Mullan

October 29, 1931 - May 26, 2021

Mullan Desmond (Des), Howth and late of Independent Newspapers, 26th May 2021. Peacefully, at home. Beloved husband of the late Angela. Very sadly missed by his loving children Geraldine, Des, Cathy, Barry, Mary and Garrett, daughters-in-law Mary, Cheryl and Iryna, sons-in-law R ay and Anthony, his adored grandchildren Aoife, Finn, Ciara, Sam, Iseult, Ronan, Katelyn, Darynka and Emilia, sisters Yvonne and Margaret, brother Pat, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. May He Rest in Peace.

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  • 2021-05-28 15:43:07 View / Comment (0)
    Mary Mullan

    Mary Mullan

    Mary Mullan

    This photo is of dad on a duck boat on the River Thames when he came to visit me in London in May 2008. It was great to have him over but I know I thoroughly exhausted him bringing him everywhere. I think he slept for about a week afterwards :) If you'd like to add your own and view more photos here, please do: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MtZcw0PfgvMRq4znuW0PNqMAB3uWs-kJ?usp=sharing

  • 2021-05-28 12:36:21 View / Comment (1)
    Anthony Galvin

    Anthony Galvin

    Anthony Galvin

    Des was my father-in-law, and a wonderful, warm man. So many memories, but my favourite has to be a long, long, looong wedding speech that he delivered at Geraldine's wedding. Full of inconsequential diversions and great stories. He will be missed.

  • 2021-05-28 11:59:34 wrote:

    So sorry to hear of uncle Des passing. I just loved visiting him any time I was in Dublin along with auntie Mary. Special memories of when we went out for lunch it was great fun as well. On the last time we were out he bought me a lovely Irish tea mug which I will treasure. Other great memories were when himself and Angela used to visit us here in Dunree Donegal himself and Dad would slip off to the local pub my mother and Angela wouldn't notice for a while they'd be talking so much.As a child I thought it was hilarious. Also memories of them bringing a little collie puppy back to Dublin I think it lived for a long many years. Anyway some wonderful memories hope they are having a great reunion in Heaven xxxx

    2021-05-28 11:59:34 wrote: So sorry to hear of uncle Des passing. I just loved visiting him any time I was in Dublin along with auntie Mary. Special memories of when we went out for lunch it was great fun as well. On the last time we were out he bought me a lovely Irish tea mug which I will treasure. Other great memories were when himself and Angela used to visit us here in Dunree Donegal himself and Dad would slip off to the local pub my mother and Angela wouldn't notice for a while they'd be talking so much.As a child I thought it was hilarious. Also memories of them bringing a little collie puppy back to Dublin I think it lived for a long many years. Anyway some wonderful memories hope they are having a great reunion in Heaven xxxx

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