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10 Nov 2025

Tributes paid to Tipperary man who served in the Irish Army at Kickham Barracks

The late Mick Dwyer - 'Rest easy soldier, your duty is done'

Tributes paid to Tipperary man who served  in the Irish Army at Kickham Barracks

The late Mick Dwyer

The death occurred of Mick Dwyer, 6 New Inn, Loughkent, Cashel, on November 7, unexpectedly at home.

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Mick, beloved son of the late Mick (Bob), brother of the late Anne McGeer and uncle of the late Thomas McGeer.

Sadly missed by his loving daughters Edel and Lisa, mother Joan, sons-in-law Darren and Tone, grandchildren Dean, Chloe, Jake, Paul, Kyle, Kaylee, Remi and Mikayla, sister Michelle, brother James, partner Susan and her daughter Paige, Edel and Lisa’s mother Linda, extended family, relatives, neighbours and many friends.

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 Reposing at Devitt’s Funeral Home this Monday evening from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Requiem Mass on Tuesday in St. John the Baptist Church, Cashel at 12.00 noon  followed by burial in Loughkent Cemetery.

On RIP.ie those who served with Mick at Kickham Barracks paid tribute to him as a soldier, comrade and friend.

"Rest easy soldier  your duty is done" said a message on behalf of the chairman and members of IUNVA Post 6 Limerick.

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