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08 Sept 2025

Ukrainian family thanks Irish government for 'protecting' loved ones as they mourn a loss in Laois

The Dubrovin family appreciate the outstanding care and support

Ukrainian family thanks Irish government for 'protecting' loved ones as they mourn a loss in Laois

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Mourners have left condolences for the family of the death of Laois man Oleksandr Dubrovin.

Originally from Odessa, Ukraine, Oleksandr passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family in the care of the medical staff of Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin on November 17.
Predeceased by his son Victor. Oleksandr is deeply regretted by his loving wife Nina, his son Vasyl and his daughter Natalia, his brother Vasyl, his grandchildren Oleksandr, Maksym, Ivan and Victoria, daughter in law Yuliia, son in law Yurii, his extended family and large circle of friends both here in Ireland and the Ukraine.

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Reposing on Friday, November 22 in Guilfoyle's Funeral Home, Castletown, Co Laois (R32 TN84). An Eastern Orthodox Service will take place at 10am with removal immediately afterwards to Newlands Cross Crematorium.

The Dubrovin family would like to acknowledge their appreciation for the outstanding care and support received by Oleksandr from all the medical staff during his admissions to the different hospitals here in Ireland while his was battling his illness.

They are extremely grateful for the respect and dignity shown not only to Oleksandr but also to them in this very difficult time in their lives.

They would also like to sincerely thank the Irish people and the Irish Government for allowing them to come here to Ireland.

They are so grateful for protecting them and supporting them with accommodation, medical services and food but also for the kindness they have been shown by everyone since they arrived here Ireland.

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