Ian Fortune
The Irish greyhound racing community was in shock over the weekend with the sad news of John Dever’s passing. In particular, those involved in the Dublin greyhound community would have been saddened by one of its most popular members.
For many years, John was a permanent fixture at both Harolds Cross and Shelbourne Park, owning many greyhounds in those years. Of course, he was also a great friend and ally to hall of fame trained Gerry Melia and walked many of his greatest trackers.
More importantly, John was a good man. A true gent, he had a word for everyone and really did love the sport. He also passed on his love for the sport to his son Jonathan who owns a number of decent trackers. John’s absence from the track will be noted by anyone that frequents Shelbourne Park in particular. We would like to send on our sincerest condolences to his wife Ann, his sons Francis and Jonathan, his beloved grandchildren Mia, Megan, Liam, Rian and Oran, sisters Joan and Eleanor, brothers Peter, Alfred, Mick, Brendan, Declan and Conor, extended family and many friend in the sport. May he Rest In Peace.
Funeral details
(Suddenly) at Blackrock Clinic, beloved husband of Ann, he will be very sadly missed by his sons Francis and Jonathan, grandchildren Mia, Megan, Liam, Rian, and Oran, sisters Joan and Eleanor, brothers Peter, Alfred, Mick, Brendan, Declan and Conor, daughters-in-law Karen and Lisa, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, and a wide circle of friends and neighbours.
Rest in Peace
Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Willbrook Rathfarnham on Thursday evening (23rd May) between 5 pm and 7 pm. Removal on Friday morning (24th May) to Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Firhouse, arriving for 10 am Funeral Mass followed by burial at Kilmashogue Cemetery.
Those that wish to leave a condolence for John’s family can do so here: https://rip.ie/death-notice/condolences/john-dever-dublin-firhouse-557062?page=1&records=60&sortFields=a.createdAt&sortDirection=DESC