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Anthony Tony Chester, Newport Square, Waterford

Anthony Tony Chester, Newport Square,  Waterford
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Anthony Tony Chester, Newport Square, Waterford.

Who died on Tuesday 30th January 2024

Late of Monastery Street.

Late Sacristan of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford.

Predeceased by his parents Jack and Ellen, brother George, sisters Eileen, Nancy and Rita.

Anthony will be sadly missed by his nieces Fiona, Caroline, Maureen and Betty, nephews Marcus and Kevin, brother-in-law Billy, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, extended family relatives, neighbours and friends.

May He Rest in Peace

Reception into the Cathedral of The Most Holy Trinity, Waterford on Thursday (1st of February) at 5:30 pm.

Requiem Mass on Friday at 10:30 am followed by burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ballygunner.

Mass will be live streamed at 10:30 am by following the link below:

https://www.churchservices.tv/waterfordcath

Family flowers only please, donations if desired to the Solas Centre by following the link below:

https://solascentre.ie/donate/

The funeral service link is provided and managed by an independent Media provider.
The Funeral Home accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to live transmission.

Book of Condolence: A message of sympathy can be left in the condolence section below.
The Chester family appreciates your sympathy, support and understanding at this difficult time.
Sympathy cards can be posted to Robert Thompson Funeral Directors, Barrack Street, Waterford.

 

Robert Thompson Funeral Directors
19 Barrack Street
Tel: 051-874159
https://thompsonfunerals.ie/

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Condolences (4)

Joanne Walsh

Condolences to Fiona, Marcus, Caroline & all the family of the loss of your uncle Anthony. May he rest in peace.

JAMES CUNNINGHAM

MY SINCERE SYMPATHY TO ALL THE CHESTER FAMILY R I P TONY

Thomas Dempsey Mahon Bridge and UK

My sincere condolences to Fiona, Marcus, Caroline & all the family on the loss of your uncle Anthony Tony. We worked together in the early 1970s. Tony was a wonderful Colleague a Friend and Mentor. May he rest in peace. TD

Cllr. Eamon Quinlan.

Condolences to the family of Tony a lovely man I looked up to him when I was an alter boy in the Cathedral Church he looked after us all a group of rowdy little guys. May Tony R. I. P.

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