A touching funeral service in Dublin honors the life of Lisa Murphy, a beloved socialite and model, who was remembered for her grace and kindness by well-known figures in showbiz.
Lisa Murphy's recent funeral in Dublin was a poignant and emotional event, celebrating the life of a woman described as 'fascinating, classy, and dignified.' The service was attended by prominent names from the entertainment industry, recognizing Lisa's impact and role as a second mother to her six nieces and nephews. Michael Flatley and Gerald Kean expressed heartfelt tributes, highlighting Lisa as 'the most beautiful, kind soul.' Moments of deep sorrow filled the air as the mourners bid farewell to Lisa, remembering her as 'a true definition of a lady' who bravely faced her illness.
Michael Flatley, visibly moved, broke down in tears during the service, a testament to the profound loss felt by those who knew Lisa intimately. The funeral, held at St John the Evangelist Church in Ballinteer, brought together former partners and friends, underscoring the impact Lisa had on the lives of many. Lisa's brother revealed that her terminal cancer prognosis was kept from her, emphasizing her unwavering positivity and gratitude for the time she was given. Despite the challenging battle she faced, Lisa's spirit touched everyone she encountered, bringing joy and warmth.
The touching tribute to Lisa Murphy continued with anecdotes revealing her resilient spirit and infectious smile that brightened the lives of those around her. Her legacy as a beacon of love and kindness was upheld by Michael Flatley and Gerald Keane, who spoke of her enduring impact. Lisa's journey, from a year-long secret battle with cancer to her final moments surrounded by loved ones, painted a picture of strength and grace in the face of adversity. As Lisa's memory lives on, she remains a symbol of courage and beauty to all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Well-known names from the world of showbusiness and entertainment attend funeral in Dublin.
The funeral of model Lisa Murphy has heard she was “the most beautiful, kind soul” and was like a second mother to her six nieces and nephews.
The mourners at Lisa Murphys funeral service heard how the socialite was the 'definition of a lady who had fought a brave fight with her illness.
The famed dancer wept with uncontrollable grief when Lisa's coffin was carried shoulder high at the end of the service in Ballinteer in south Dublin. Flatley ...
The funeral mass took place at St John the Evangalist Church in Ballinteer, which was attended by her famous former partners Michael Flatley and Gerald Keane.
The TV star's brother said: 'We are forever grateful for this extra time we were given due to Lisa's unwavering positive mindset'
BELOVED model Lisa Murphy brought “a smile to everyone's face” and is in “the arms” of her late brother now, mourners were told at her fun.