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Doggie was one of those rare cox'ns - he made a difficult job look easy. A great man for a singsong and to play the guitar. Most of all, a fine seaman.
Doggie was one of the true gents in the NS. Served with him on Aisling back in the 80's. A really great guy, and will be sadly missed
Keaney (Cobh): On April 18 2004, peacefully, at his home, 17 Bishops Street, in the presence of his loving family, DOMINIC, (DOGGIE), Chief Petty Officer, Naval Service. Deeply regretted by his loving partner Fionnghuala, sons David and John, brothers, sister, brother-in- law, sisters-in-law, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, relatives, colleagues in the Naval service and a large circle of friends. May he rest in peace. Rosary on this (Monday) evening at 7pm at Cobh Hospital Mortuary. Removal on tomorrow (Tuesday) at 7pm to St. Colman's Cathedral. Funeral on Wednesday after 12 noon Requiem Mass to St. Colmans Cemetery.
Ar dheis D go raibh a anam dilis.
Server with Doggie on the Deirdre and Eithne. So sad for a young man like Doggie to die, I have many good memories of him and I hope that he is well remembered.
The penultimate tradgedy in Doggies case is that his niece was murdered in Cobh in the last year or so. I know his brother and the man has never recovered.
Covid 19 is not over ....it's still very real..Hand Hygiene, Social Distancing and Masks.. keep safe
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Heard about Doggies death last year but only now getting to offer condolances
Served with Doggie on Eithne remember some great times
May he rest in peace
What do you mean abandon ship
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