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William (Billy) Cullen, Ard Álainn, Sherlock Walk, Gracedieu, Waterford

William (Billy) Cullen, Ard Álainn, Sherlock Walk, Gracedieu, Waterford
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William (Billy) Cullen, 8 Ard Álainn, Sherlock Walk, Gracedieu, Waterford.

Who died on 2nd January 2025

Formerly of Garter Lane Arts Centre.

Late of Central Avenue, Lisduggan, Waterford.

Predeceased by his Mom and Dad and son David.

Billy will be sadly missed by ​his partner Antoinette, their daughters Livena, Avril and Shannon and his wife Rita Joyce and their daughters Lisa and Breda, sisters Angela and Brenda, brother Michael, son-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family, relatives and friends.

May He Rest In Peace

Reposing at his residence 8 Ard Álainn, Sherlock Walk, Gracedieu, Waterford (X91P7FK) on Sunday (5th January) from 3 pm to 6 pm with vigil prayers and rosary at 6.00 pm.

House private at all other times please.

Requiem Mass on Monday (6th January) at 11:30 am in St. Paul's Church, Lisduggan followed by private cremation in The Island Crematorium.

Mass will be live-streamed from 11:30 am by following the Funeral Service Link 

Family flowers only please, donations if desired to the Irish Cancer Society

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

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

 

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

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Condolences (1)

Michal & Kaziu

Antoinette, my heart’s breaking to hear about Billy’s passing. He was a great man, a real rock for your family and the whole community. May God hold him close now. Fellas like him are never forgotten – he’ll live on in your hearts and stories forever. Keep each other strong through this tough time. Sending you all my love and prayers.

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