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28.08.2023 - 18:39 / perezhilton.com
As the world continues to mourn the loss of Sinéad O’Connor, her family is reaching out with a new message to fans.
In the proclamation, which was published in the Irish Times over the weekend, the singer’s family thanked her fans and admirers around the world for their ongoing support in the aftermath of her tragic and unexpected death last month.
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In their public death notice, Sinéad’s loved ones — including children Jake, Roisin, and Yeshua — wrote candidly about the outpouring of love that has come from those lamenting the loss of the Nothing Compares 2 U powerhouse.
They began by thanking fans:
The message then went on to thank several people specifically.
Among those names listed out individually were President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, along with his wife Sabina, and Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. Along with the politicians, performer Dingle Druid Juli Ní Mhaoileóin — who was the officiant at O’Connor’s funeral — and Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri, the chief imam at the Islamic Center of Ireland, were also thanked for their efforts to help honor Sinéad’s life, impact, beliefs, and work.
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Referencing the funeral itself, which took place earlier this month, the notice went on:
The notice then specifically thanked the media for maintaining the O’Connor family’s privacy throughout this difficult time, as well as another group of Sinéad’s fans who offered a poignant funeral procession past her former home after learning of her death late last month:
So touching…
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