Due to the current Government guidelines regarding public gatherings, a private Funeral will take place for immediate family only. After hearing that she was seriously ill with cancer, they decided to fundraise for the charities which were so supportive during her illness – and in less than a fortnight have raised more than €69,000. Emer’s request is for family flowers only please and donations if desired to Terenure College 6th year Gofundme campaign in aid of The Irish Cancer Society and Our Lady’s Hospice: https://gofund.me/2a95cce6 . https://www.thesun.ie/news/6591466/dr-tony-holohans-wife-emer-dies-cancer https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/dr-emer-holohan-wife-dr-19877616 Donations, if desired, can be offered to Terenure College’s 6th year Gofundme campaign in aid of The Irish Cancer Society and Our Lady’s Hospice. Menu Mass for Dr Emer Holohan (nee Feely), Terenure, will be held at St Pius X Church on Monday at 12.30pm and will be streamed live. HOLOHAN (née Feely) Dr. Emer (Terenure, Dublin) - February 19, 2021 (peacefully) at Our Lady’s Hospice Harold’s Cross following a long illness, in the company of her husband and children; deeply regretted by her husband Tony, children Clodagh and Ronan, father Frank and mother Ita, brother Ronan… Emer’s Funeral Mass will be streamed live from St. Pius X Church: www.memoriallane.ie/livestream on Monday at 12.30pm. Cian added: “We are shocked at how much support we have had so far and would love to be able to donate €35,000 to both The Irish Cancer Society and Our Lady’s Hospice in Harold’s Cross, as so many of our sixth-year students have had family members affected by cancer in the past year alone, including my own mum who is also a breast cancer survivor.”, To donate to this fundraiser, visit the GoFundMe page on https://ie.gofundme.com/f/terenure-college-6th-year-shave-or-dye. Students at Terenure College have raised almost €70,000 with a cancer fundraiser in honour of the late Dr Emer Holohan, the mother of one of their classmates. May she Rest in Peace. Buoyed up by the success of their fundraising, which in five days had reached €38,000, they now want to raise as much as possible as they are aware of how charities have suffered over the past 12 months. Tributes have flooded in for Dr Emer, who passed away at Our Lady’s Hospice in Harold’s Cross, Dublin. Enter email address The public health medicine specialist passed away on the morning of Friday, February 19 at Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross. Select from premium Tony Holohan of the highest quality. Find the perfect Tony Holohan stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. The Holohan family are in our thoughts at this sad time." Dr Feely, a specialist in public health medicine and a medical graduate of UCD, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a … Sections, Cian Sullivan dyed his hair for the fundraiser. ... Clodagh and Ronan. Ireland's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tony Holohan's wife, Dr. Emer Holohan (n Fe Feely) died on the morning of Friday, 19 February. Deeply regretted by her husband Tony, children Clodagh and Ronan, father Frank and mother Ita, brother Ronan, … "Peacefully at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross following a long illness, in … Monday to Friday. Dr Emer Holohan (née Feely), who had been living with a terminal form of blood cancer since 2012, died on Friday. Dr Holohan was surrounded by her family when she passed, including husband Dr Tony Holohan, the Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health, and children Clodagh and Ronan. "Deeply regretted by her father Ronan, sisters Orla and Niamh. She is survived by her husband and their two children Clodagh and Ronan. Emer’s request is for family flowers only. Dr Tony Holohan’s wife Emer dies following long battle with illness DR TONY Holohan’s wife, Emer, has died following a long battle with illness. Students at Terenure College have raised almost €70,000 with a cancer fundraiser in honour of the late Dr Emer Holohan, the mother of one of their classmates. “She was truly one of a kind. The Chief Medical Officer took a leave of absence last year to care for Emer after she entered palliative care. The funeral of Dr Emer Holohan has taken place in Dublin on Monday afternoon. Chief medical officer at the Department of Health Tony Holohan with his children Clodagh and Ronan and Emer's father former Dublin city manager, Frank Feely wearing face masks after the funeral of his wife Emer at St. Piux X church, Terenure Dublin. HOLOHAN, (née Feely), Dr. Emer, 19th February, 2021, Terenure, Dublin. Peacefully at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross following a long illness, in the company of her husband and children. D r Emer Holohan (nee Feely) had been living with a terminal form of blood cancer since 2012. Deeply regretted by her husband Tony, children Clodagh and Ronan, father Frank and mother Ita, brother Ronan, sisters Orla and Niamh. Cian said: “We wanted to honour Emer and support Ronan, so what started as four lads planning to shave or dye, grew to include more of our classmates until finally there were 50 of us taking part. But the fundraiser is continuing in her honour thanks to the efforts of students including Cian Sullivan (18) and three of his friends – James Foran, Luke Breslin and Lorcan O’Neill. Dr Tony Holohan, the husband of Dr Emer Feely, holds hands with their son and daughter, Clodagh and Ronan, following her funeral Mass, at St Pius X Church, Terenure, Dublin. Peacefully at Our Lady’s Hospice Harold’s Cross following a long illness, in the company of her husband and children. Dr Tony Holohan's wife Emer has tragically passed away after a long-term illness. Dr Holohan described his wife as a “loving, caring, warm, witty and sunny person”, who lived for her family. They started the Shave or Dye campaign on February 15. She had been living with a form of blood cancer since 2012. Dr Holohan (née Feely) died at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross on Friday morning in the company of her husband and children, Clodagh and Ronan. A beloved wife and mother of two, she was previously diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer, in 2012. If you would like to receive an email whenever this notice is updated. Get your lunchtime news fix with the afternoon newsletter. Heartbreak as Dr Tony Holohan's wife passes away after lengthy illness ... 2021, Terenure, Dublin. Death announcements for "HOLOHAN Emer" in the Irish Times Family Notices, Obituaries, Deaths announcements for "HOLOHAN Emer" in the Irish Times Family Notices, Family announcements for "HOLOHAN Emer" in the Irish Times Family Notices, Obituaries, Deaths announcements for "HOLOHAN Emer". Dr. Emer Holohan (née Feely), the wife of Ireland’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan, passed away in the early hours of Friday, February 19. Ireland’s chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan (center) stands by the casket of his wife (PA Images) The funeral of Dr Emer Holohan ... who is studying for his Leaving Certificate exams at Terenure College, said his mother was “truly one of a kind.” ... Clodagh and Ronan. You can enter a maximum of 240 characters. Those who would have liked to attend the funeral, but due to current restrictions cannot, may leave a personal message at: https://www.masseybrosfuneralhomes.com/funeral-notices/ or by using the condolence book at the bottom of this page. 22/02/2021 Covid-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus), Ireland. It will be private to immediate family members but will be live-streamed. What started off as a small group, soon grew to 50 young men who have all shaved or coloured their hair. Dr Holohan took time off work last summer after she entered palliative care in early July. Peacefully at Our Lady’s Hospice Harold’s Cross following a long illness, in the company of her husband and children. Dr Feely was a specialist in public health medicine and a medical graduate of University College Dublin. Dr Feely was a specialist in public health medicine and a medical graduate of University College Dublin. “On the Monday, we all attempted to dye our hair and there were lots of dodgy social media stories going around as some had to attempt it four or five times as they read the instructions wrong, but we got there in the end.”. A funeral mass for Dr. Emer Holohan will be offered on Monday, February 22. She had been living with a form of blood cancer since 2012. 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Her death notice on RIP.ie reads: "HOLOHAN (née Feely), Dr. Emer, 19th February, 2021, Terenure, Dublin. This field is required HOLOHAN (née Feely), Dr. Emer, 19th February, 2021, Terenure, Dublin. Ireland's chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan (centre) embraces family members as they arrive for the funeral mass of his wife Dr Emer Feely, at St Pius X Church, Terenure, Dublin. "Peacefully at Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross following a long illness, in the company of her husband and children. Dr. Ronan Glynn was appointed as Acting Chief Medical Officer during Dr. Holohan’s absence. As of Saturday morning, however, the Terenure Students, who attend school with Dr Holohan’s son Ronan, had raised over €71,000. Specialist in Public If you placed this notice, you can begin to personalise it by entering your Unique Reference Number below: For the best site experience please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. She died at Our Lady’s Hospice in Harold’s Cross, Dublin, in the company of her husband and children, Clodagh and Ronan. Emer will be forever remembered by the Holohan and Feely families, and her wide circle of dear friends. Pic: Colin Keegan/Collins Dublin Day 54 of return to Level 5 restrictions. Get the latest news in your inbox According to fellow student James, Terenure College has a strict policy on haircuts, so this project has also been a great deviation from the norm. Dr Holohan (née Feely) died at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross on Friday morning in the company of her husband and children, Clodagh and Ronan. Sadly, since they started their campaign, Dr Emer Holohan, beloved wife of chief medical officer Tony Holohan and mother to Ronan (18) and Clodagh (20), has passed away. Dr Emer Holohan's request was for family flowers only and donations if desired to Terenure College sixth year Gofundme campaign, in aid of The Irish Cancer Society and Our Lady’s Hospice. “I started a GoFundMe page and hoped that we could raise €1,000, but after we all shared it on social media, within 24 hours, we had raised €10,000. Dr Feely’s son, Ronan, who is studying for his Leaving Certificate exams at Terenure College, said his mother was “extremely important” to their family. HOLOHAN, (née Feely), Dr. Emer, 19th February, 2021, Terenure, Dublin. Dr. Emer Holohan, a specialist in public health medicine and a medical graduate of UCD, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer, in 2012 and entered palliative care in July. Dr Emer Feely, the wife of chief medical officer Tony Holohan, was “a ray of sunshine that could brighten up the dullest of Mondays”, her daughter told her funeral on Monday. Day 334 since start of lockdown. A notice on RIP.ie reads: "HOLOHAN (née Feely), Dr. Emer, 19th February, 2021, Terenure, Dublin. Dr. Emer Holohan (nee Feely) passed away at Our Lady's Hospice in Dublin on February 19 in the company of her husband, Dr. Tony Holohan, and their children, Clodagh and Ronan… EMER HOLOHAN née Feely Terenure, Dublin Who entered eternity, Peacefully, from Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross following a long illness, in the company of her husband and children. 4 Dr Emer was survived by her two children, Clodagh and Ronan, and her husband Dr Tony Holohan. Dr Feely was a specialist in public health medicine and a medical graduate of UCD. Students at Terenure College have raised almost €70,000 with a cancer fundraiser in honour of the late Dr Emer Holohan, the mother of one of their classmates. Please accept our sympathy at this difficult time. Dr Holohan said he wanted to give his “energy, attention and all of my time” to Emer and to their two teenage children, Clodagh and Ronan.
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