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Darragh Berry

Funeral details released for 'true gentleman' famous Dublin pub owner Tommy Smith of Grogan's

Famous Dublin pub owner and 'true gentleman' Tommy Smith will be laid to rest on Wednesday following his death over the weekend.

Tommy was the co-owner of Grogan's on William Street and passed away peacefully in the care of Our Lady's Hospice on Sunday morning.

He is sadly missed by his wife Bernadette and son Donal as well as his daughter-in-law Angela, grandchildren Daniel and Lorna, brothers Eugene and John, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, his long time business partner Patrick Kennedy, relatives and friends.

His funeral details were posted on RIP.ie and reads: "Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Lower Kimmage Road, on Tuesday afternoon (11/2/2020) from 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm. A funeral service in celebration of Thomas’s life will take place on Wednesday (12/2/2020) at 4 pm in the Victorian Chapel, Mount Jerome followed by cremation. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to ALONE. All enquiries to Fanagans Kimmage 01 4925959.

Hundreds of friends took to social media to pay their respects to the “thorough gentleman” who was well known for his wit, good humour. and his deep knowledge of the arts.

Tanya Leah Maher wrote: "I’m so sorry to hear this. I had many a laugh and a pint in his company. Sad loss. My condolences to you all xxx.”

Andrew Markou said: “Oh my God, I’m so sorry to hear this and may he rest in peace and my condolences go out to anyone and everyone that was close to him and his family.

“I’ve been to Ireland four times and Grogan’s is my favourite pub in central Dublin and I’ve had many of conversations with him and even bought a few pieces of art off him.

“His knowledge on poets etc was outstanding. A true gentleman and he was always funny humorous and humble. Rest in peace Tommy from your distant friend Andrew from Birmingham U.K.”

Another pal added: “I'm so sorry to hear this, deepest sympathies to Donal and all Tommy's family and friends. He was such a brilliant, caring, clever man and he minded so many of us over the years. A great supporter of artists, a good, good man. Go well Tommy.”

More spoke of his friendly nature and brilliant mind. One said: “RIP. An absolute gentleman - cultured, friendly, tolerant. One, among many, reasons why you would go in to Grogans.”

Another penned: “Such sad news, love to his family and friends.

“Tommy IS Grogans to me, he's been behind the bar there since I was a kid. A cheese toastie and a pint and a chat with Tommy were great medicine.”

Rest in Peace Tommy - a true Dublin legend.

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