Joseph-KIERNAN-Obituary

Joseph Considine KIERNAN

Mount Eden, Auckland

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KIERNAN, Joseph Considine (Con). Died peacefully at North Haven Hospice, Whangarei on Sunday 1st September 2024. Only son of the late Matthew and Irene Kiernan and brother of Marian (Long). Cherished husband and soulmate of Diane and loved stepfather of Peter and Amanda Blake, Alison Blake, Liz...

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I worked with Con in dealing with an estate 4 years ago he was so caring May he rest in peace. My sincere sympathy to Diane. Blessings Myrine McMahon

Con was a great support in my early years of ministry. He was very gifted and not afraid to take risks. I pray he is now at peace.

Enjoyed our conversations following mass at Waihi, and discovering your art work at Waikino. Rest in Peace Con

Con Kiernan was my mother's first cousin of whom we got news and photographs from Australia regularly. Then at last I met him in person on two occasions in Ireland. We immediately got on and shared a most enjoyable trip to the ancestral public house - Kiernans in Carlanstown Co. Meath. More recently the photographs were of his wonderful masterpieces in mosaic. My sincere condolences to all who loved Con.

I'll never forget the wonderful trip to Con and Diane's in Waikino in 2011.. they took me to Waihi beach and we hiked the old mines.. lovely food and a trip to the local.. next day Con and I went on a road trip to Rotorua and stopped in at a wildlife sanctuary along the way.. wonderful company and conversation throughout.. cherished memories.. may he rest in peace...

KIERNAN, Joseph Considine (Con). Dearly loved Brother of Marian and Michael Long. Uncle of Angela and Anthony Tringham and their children Max and Olivia. Uncle of Michael and Saki Long and children Misaki and Aisa Japan. Uncle of Virginia and Arnoud Star Busman and children Georgia Willem and Lucy Bilthoven (Netherlands), Cousin Mirriam (New York) and all our family in Ireland. Con will be sadly missed. "Ar dheis D'e go raibh a anam"