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RIP.ie is a death notices website in Ireland, launched in 2005. [1] As of 2021, the website received approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 million pages were viewed each month. Accounts for 2019 showed net assets of over €1 million. [ 2 ]
O'Neill began his football career with local side Springfield. 1972 proved to be a very successful year for the 19-year-old O'Neill. He was selected for the Cork AUL Youths squad that represented the Republic of Ireland in an international tournament in Coventry, won a Munster Senior League title with Cobh Ramblers before signing for Cork Celtic.
The following notable deaths occurred in 2025. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
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Eoin French grew up on the north side of Cork. He trained as an architect and lectured in architecture at University College Cork. [3] He later studied at Cork School of Music. [4] French divided his time between Clonakilty, Ireland, [5] and Reykjavík, Iceland. [6] He died following a short illness in Cork, on 11 August 2024, at the age of 36. [7]
Edward D. Draper was born in Dublin but grew up in Cork. A schoolboy interest in drama, developed by one of his teachers, saw him acting in the Cork Opera House at a young age. Draper later studied Irish at University College Cork, before joining the Defence Forces. He was commissioned with the 35th Cadet Class of 1961–62 and held the rank of ...
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The by-election was won by Fine Gael's Liam Burke, but O'Sullivan was successful at his next attempt, when he topped the poll at the 1981 general election in the new constituency of Cork North-Central. [4] He was re-elected at the next five general elections, moving in 1987 to Cork South-Central, before losing his seat at the 1997 general election.