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Henry Higgins, The Cloisters, John’s Hill, Waterford.

Henry Higgins, The Cloisters, John’s Hill, Waterford.
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Henry Higgins, The Cloisters, John’s Hill, Waterford.

Who died on Thursday 4th April 2024.

Formerly of the Holy Ghost Residential Home and Waterford Residential Care Centre (St. Patrick’s).

Henry will be sadly missed by his sisters Mary and Ann, extended family, friends and loved ones in Ireland, England, Wales and Australia.
May He Rest in Peace.

Reposing at Thompson’s Funeral Home, Barrack Street on Monday (8th April) from 7 pm with concluding vigil prayers and rosary at 7:30 pm.
Requiem Mass in the Holy Cross Church, Tramore on Tuesday (9th April) at 10 am followed by burial in St Patrick’s cemetery.

Mass will be live streamed from 10 am by following the service link below:
https://www.tramoreparish.ie/live-stream/

The family would like to thank Bridget and all the carers and staff in the Holy Ghost Residential Home and all the staff and carers in Waterford Residential Care Centre (St Patrick’s) for the wonderful care and compassion given to Henry.

 

Family flowers only please, donations if desired to Vision Ireland by following the link below:

https://vi.ie/supporting-us/donate-now/

https://vi.ie/supporting-us/donate-now/

Book of Condolence: A message of sympathy can be left in the condolence section below. The Higgins 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 above link is provided and managed by an independent Media provider. The Funeral Director accepts no responsibility for its functionality or any interruption to live transmission.

Robert Thompsons Funeral Directors , Barrack Street, Waterford
19 Barrack Street, Waterford
Tel: 874-159

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Condolences (3)

The Carey brothers Francis Brendan and all at Southend Football Club

Sympathy to all the family,in the day Henry had a great interest in Southend attended some games even though his health was declining Henry also helped financially when the Club needed a little boost Thanks for everything Henry RIP

Rosemary Ryan

On behalf of Waterford Treasures Museums I'd like to extend deep condolences to the family of Henry, especially Ann our esteemed former member of the Board of Directors, member of the Advisory Board, longstanding Friend, sponsor and fantastic supporter of the Museum, on your loss. RIP.

John Power and Emer Powell

Rest Peacefully Henry.

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