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Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)

03 Jul 05 - 11:12 PM (#1514874)
Subject: Obit: Florrie Brennan
From: GUEST,Davey Brennan

I thought this might be a good place to relate the news of my mother's death. She passed away peacefully in her sleep on 14th May.

I'm not sure if anyone reading this will have known her or who she was, but she was a great Irish traditional singer with a wealth of songs to go with her outstanding voice. She made a record many years ago now for Sean McCarthy, but beyond that she sung songs from her native Limerick and from all over the country.

These last few years she had been suffering from ill health and had pretty much stopped singing except maybe late at night when the odd verse could be coaxed from her. I knew her of course as my mother, but some of you who'll read this in Ireland or the U.K. might remember her as a singer in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

Anyway, God rest her.


04 Jul 05 - 01:58 AM (#1514921)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: Joe Offer

Yes, God rest her, Davey. I think I'd be very proud to be the son of a "great Irish traditional singer." There's something magical about the old people who share the old songs.
-Joe Offer-


04 Jul 05 - 02:00 AM (#1514922)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: Peace

I don't know you, Davey, but please accept my condolences. It is painful for you to have your mom taken from you, and it's a loss to the world when the 'institutions' around us pass on.


04 Jul 05 - 03:03 PM (#1514952)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: Bonnie Shaljean

Not sure if you'll remember me David, but I met you a few times on visits to your folks' house in Longford and also in London. I am very sorry to hear of Florrie's passing (as I was of Val's some years ago) and my thoughts are with you. If you're ever in County Cork, be sure to stop in, as I live there now. Florrie's heartfelt love of her music was always inspiring. R.I.P.

Bonnie


08 Nov 11 - 03:36 PM (#3253016)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: GUEST

Hi,
My brother bought ur mams red bloomers and hurray my johnny many years ago when i was about 11 0r 12. we have all (a large family) been talking about them, and that magical voice of hers.
It is still with us now and always.

Regards

John Duffy and family.


22 Jan 12 - 04:18 PM (#3294654)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: GUEST,Celia Kilgallon

Hi David, so sorry to hear about your mother. I am sitting here in Liverpool with some friends from Ballaghadereen and my mother is telling us tales of years ago and the great nights of music she had. Her name is Celia Kilgallon and Florrie and your father Val spent many a great night with my parents. Florrie and Val also spent some time in Thallabawn Co Mayo, my mother's family home.

We were saying what a great singer she was and how attractive she was also! Her singing gave so much pleasure to so many; and we have so many wonderful memories of her.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss.


Celia Kilgallon
Liverpool


23 Jan 12 - 04:13 AM (#3294842)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: Waddon Pete

Florrie Brennan is listed on the Mudcat Memoriam Thread.

My thoughts are with those who miss her.

Best wishes,

Peter


23 Jan 12 - 06:08 PM (#3295171)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: GUEST,Clive Pownceby

Sorry I missed this thread in 2005. As one of the old Customs House crowd in Liverpool some 40 odd years ago Davey, I too am sorry to learn of your loss. My condolences. It's been a good while since I saw you.


28 Jan 13 - 12:32 PM (#3472532)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: GUEST,Patricia Lacey

Hi David, have just come across this. Peter and I were talking about Florrie and Val, and on a whim I 'googled 'her and found this thread. We have very fond memories of both she and your dad in the old Irish Centre. I particularly remember the first time I heard her sing at a comhaltas night. She was wearing a green cape with a gold chain at the neck.Do you remember it? She was very kind to me, and to my sisters, and gave us great encouragement. A long time ago! Not one of us the right side of 55 any more!
Best regards.


28 Jan 13 - 12:50 PM (#3472539)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: GUEST,Fred McCormick

I too have only just come across this thread and until now I had no idea that your mother had died. If it's not too late, I'd like to add my name to the list of people sending their condolences.

Keep singing, and gizza call if you're ever in Liverpool.


28 Jan 13 - 02:41 PM (#3472588)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: Noreen

I too remember Florrie very clearly- I can see her holding the attention of everyone in the room (particularly the men!) at a Fleadh somewhere, with 'She Lived Beside the Anner'. She was always a powerful presence, with her lovely voice and stunning red hair.

I hope Davey still looks in here every so often and will see this thread, so long after he started it.


12 Jun 22 - 06:14 PM (#4144254)
Subject: RE: Obit: Florrie Brennan (14 May 2005)
From: GUEST

Unfortunately I've never seen this thread. Seems so long ago now that we used to drop Davey at home after a night out. Florrie was always very welcoming. Her and Val would come and watch us perform. I remember her singing. They were good times.