Online Book of Condolences open to honor the late Brendan Bowyer RIP
Online Book of Condolences opens for Brendan Bowyer, Freeman of Waterford City
The Mayor of the City and County of Waterford, Cllr. John Pratt expresses his sincere condolences to the family of the late Brendan Bowyer RIP, who passed away in Las Vegas last evening surrounded by his family. Brendan Bowyer, who was awarded the Freedom of Waterford City in 2011, is survived by his wife Stella, children Brendan Jr, Aisling and Clodagh and his two grandchildren Liam and Nora Stella.
Cllr. Pratt said “Brendan Bowyer was a true Waterford man and is remembered fondly by Waterford people for his iconic career throughout the showband era. His 1965 Number One hit “The Hucklebuck” is a favourite of many Waterford people. He memorably brought Waterford to life with a memorable rendition in Lombard Street during the 2005 Tall Ships event. He will be sadly missed and remembered by Waterford people”.
Brendan Bowyer was honoured to have the Freedom of Waterford City bestowed on him by the then Mayor of Waterford City, Cllr. Mary Roche who said, ”It was an honour to be part of such a memorable occasion and who more fitting to receive the award than Brendan Bowyer of the Royal Showband which put Waterford on the international map.”
A Book of Condolences is open online at https://bit.ly/BrendanBowyerRIP and we encourage the people of Waterford to add their own personal message. The Book of Condolences will remain open until Monday 8th June 2020.
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Photo Credit: Noel Browne
Rock in Peace Brendan
GOD BLESS YOU BRENDAN. From Cousin John Moran, here in Pennsylvania. Many great memories of our great get togethers over the years here in U.S. and Ireland. My best to Stella and family.
R.I.P Brendan Waterford lost another great ♥️♥️
May Brendan rest in Peace he gave so much 🙏 enjoyment to all of us at that time
I remember dancing 💃 to The Hucklebuck we felt we were on air
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