Thomas William Alexander (Tommy) Hawthorne
Tommy Hawthorne died November 6th 2020 peacefully at Millcroft Nursing Home, Enniskillen,
Dearly loved brother of Patricia, Cyril, Lettie, Sylvia, Rubina, Joyce and the late Peggy, Mae and Billy and a much loved uncle.
Due to the current circumstances and government circumstances and government advice regarding Covid 19 the family home and funeral will be private.
Funeral service and committal will take place in Breandrum Cemetery on Tuesday at 1.00pm. This is an opportunity for friends and neighbours to stand and show their support to the family and to pay their respects.
Please adhere to government regulations and keep a safe distance whilst doing so.
Family flowers only, donations in lieu if desired to St Macartin’s Cathedral Roofing Repair Fund.
Lovingly remembered by his family and all the family circle.
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Breandrum Cemetery, 1:00 pm
I have only just discovered today 31 Aug 2021 that my dad Tommy died peacefully on 6 November 2020. We were estranged for many many years but he was constantly in my thoughts. My memories of him were he was a peaceful and caring man. We met up briefly in 1995 when I brought my family over from England to meet him and the rest of his family. Sadly that meeting did not go the way we had hoped. Part of me retains the ethics of hard work and honesty which I would like to think was passed on to me through him. I will continue to live my life with the same qualities he has given me, which I have passed on to my son and grandson. Rest in peace Tommy with love from Will, Ann Grandson Christopher and great grandson Flynn
William Hawthorne