Family and friends remember Brendan Hayden as a warm-hearted and dignified man whose kindness, humour and gentle presence left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him. Late of Sweetbriar Park, Tramore and formerly of Tullamore, Co. Offaly, Brendan was remembered time and again as “a true gentleman,” a man who always had time for a conversation, a laugh or a friendly wave. Deeply devoted to his beloved wife Maureen and forever carrying the memory of his son Mark close to his heart, Brendan’s greatest pride was always his family. His children Ann, Fiona and Paul, along with his adored grandchildren and great-grandchildren, brought him immense joy throughout his long and well-lived life. Friends spoke fondly of his easygoing nature, his sharp sense of style and the warmth he brought wherever he went, with one tribute remembering him as “always easygoing and impeccably dressed.” Others recalled how “he never failed to stop for a quick chat and catch up whenever we met,” a reflection of the kindness and generosity that became Brendan’s hallmark over many decades.
Brendan’s passing has left a deep sadness throughout Sweetbriar and beyond, where he was regarded with enormous affection and respect. Neighbours described him as “such an institution in Sweetbriar,” remembered for “a smile, a wave and guidance,” while others reflected on the many talents and quiet gifts he shared so naturally throughout his life. One particularly touching condolence captured the breadth of his impact beautifully: “From Musical Society to seeds for our garden we will always remember Brendan.” Whether through music, gardening, fishing trips with friends or simply the comfort of his company, Brendan enriched the lives of so many people in ways both big and small. Another friend recalled meeting him only months ago and finding him “as spritely as ever,” still carrying the same warmth and gentle spirit that defined him all his life. Though his passing leaves an enormous void for those who loved him, Brendan’s legacy of kindness, humility and quiet goodness will continue to live on in the hearts, stories and memories of all who knew him.
Late of Sweetbriar Park, Tramore, Co. Waterford. Formerly of Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Brendan passed peacefully with his loving family by his side on Wednesday the 20th of May 2026. RIP.
Predeceased by his beloved wife Maureen; his son Mark and his sisters Sr. M.Angela (Joan) and Pauline. .
Brendan will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his daughters Ann and Fiona and his son Paul; his grandchildren Andrew, Ruth, Claire, Peter, Niamh and James; his great-grandchildren Millie, Hazel and Rosa; his sisters Sr. Martina (Phyllis), Sr. Ethna (Eithne), Sr. Annunciata (Rita) and his brother Jim; his son-in-law Coleman and daughter-in-law Joan. Brendan will be fondly remembered by all his nieces and nephews, his extended family, relatives, neighbours, and many friends.
The Hayden family would like to thank with great appreciation all the staff in University Hospital Waterford for the excellent care and attention Brendan received throughout his short illness.
May Brendan rest peacefully.
Brendan’s reposal will take place on Friday the 22nd of May at Falconers Funeral Home, Tramore X91TW21 from 5pm to 7pm.
All are welcome.
Brendan’s Requiem Mass will take place on Saturday the 23rd of May at 10am in The Church of the Holy Cross, Tramore, after which Brendan will be laid to rest in the adjoining Cemetery. Anyone wishing to attend Brendan’s Mass online can do so by using the link below.
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