Dennis-Healy-Obituary

Dennis Healy

Reno, Nevada

1941 - 2019 (Age 77)

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Dennis (Dinny) HealyReno - 1941 - 2019A much-loved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, and uncle, Dennis (Dinny) Healy Jr, age 77, of Courtmacsherry, County Cork, Ireland died on Friday, March 1st of injuries sustained in a fall during an annual winter vacation in the Canary Islands...

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Always remembered .. and always brings a smile

Dinny is unforgettable I can still hear his voice speaking in Irish Brogue . He was Irish through and through. Rest in peace in beautiful Ireland.

Scotty - reaching out again to express sorrow for your loss. Cherish the memories. Hoping you and the kids are doing well. 207-651-1539

I have such fond memories!

Dear Scotty and family - Lo, it's been many years gone by. Just learned of your loss and send heartfelt prayers for you and yours.
Cori Sevigney
Springvale, Maine

March 2020 ... thank you for posting the remembrance on this first anniversary of Dinny's passing. My sister and I just last week were reflecting on when we were all young and how we miss knowing Dinny still here . He will always be remembered by so many.

Dear Scotty and the family of Dinny, We are so sad to hear of Dinny's passing and extend our deepest condolences to all of you. We have such good memories of getting together when Dinny and Scotty came to town (Reno), for the St. Patrick's Day festivities. Dinny surely could keep us entertained with his stories and we enjoyed it so much! Dinny was also a friend to my mom, dad and uncle. He was one of a kind and will be greatly missed. We send much love and prayers during this difficult time....

I worked with Dinny at the Gaming Control Board and partied him and his lovely wife Scotty at many Celtic Society events. He had a wonderful gift for songs and storytelling. He was one of the BEST!

Always loved Dinny. Every time I saw him I called him coach which he loved. He was my coach at Saint Thomas Aquinas in Reno when we were in the eighth grade. That was the first time I met him. He was a fine man from a fine family. Through the years I stayed in contact with the Healy family. I always enjoyed my time with Dinny wether it was Sons of Erin, Notre Dame vs USC football and many others. He will be missed along with his dad Denny Sr.