Dermot Alexander Kenny (7 Dec 1956 - 20 Aug 2025)

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Location
Holy Trinity R/C Church Dockhead London SE1 2BS
Date
10th Sep 2025
Time
10am
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In loving memory of Dermot Alexander Kenny who sadly passed away on 20th August 2025.

Details of Dermot's funeral are as follows:

10 September 2025 at The Most Holy Trinity Church, 39 Dockhead, London SE1 2BS at 10am.

The Crown Pub, 46 Plaistow Ln, Bromley BR1 3PA from 12.30pm (please note, there is a tube strike on this day but trains run from London Bridge to Sundridge Park with a change at Grove Park)

All are welcome. The family ask that no flowers are sent to Church but if you would like to make a contribution to St Christopher's in Dermot's memory, then please do directly using the following link: https://www.stchristophers.org.uk/donate.

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George McCaul wrote

Sad to hear of the death of Dr.Kenny. He was a fantastic doctor who always had time for his patients. He helped me enormously when I had cancer God bless him and may he rest in peace

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Helen Burgess wrote

A wonderful caring GP. Thanks for looking after me. Condolences to all his family . Rest in Eternal Peace Doc 🙏🏻💐🕊️

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ELAINE Jenkins wrote

He was a lovely doctor and took you seriously when you was unwell. Condolences to his family. Rip

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  • R.I.P Dr Kenny x

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Meg Allen wrote

Sending love to Dermot’s family today. I will be thinking of you all. A great man and fantastic friend to my mum. Always time for a smile and a joke but more than that the sense that he had your back! He will be greatly missed x

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Will always miss you, mate

Will always miss you, mate

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Many trips in the Morris Marina, much fun, much music and quite a lot of drinking. Rest in Peace with the oak and the ash and the bonny rowan tree.

Many trips in the Morris Marina, much fun, much music and quite a lot of drinking. Rest in Peace with the oak and the ash and the bonny rowan tree.

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Gone before your time - Eltham Medical has lost one of its finest - still cannot believe you are no longer with us . RIP Dermot & thank you for all the years of support & service you gave to Eltham Medical - you will be sadly missed ….

Gone before your time - Eltham Medical has lost one of its finest - still cannot believe you are no longer with us . RIP Dermot & thank you for all the years of support & service you gave to Eltham Medical - you will be sadly missed ….

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Susanna Benton wrote


A life cut short. I had the privilege of working with Dermot at Eltham Medical Practice. He was a great boss and I will forever be grateful for the patience he showed and the encouragement he gave me. The group chats were livelier and team meetings were never boring. Dermot you will forever be remembered.
Sadly, I cannot be at the funeral but my condolences go out to the Kenny family and my thoughts are with you at this sad time.

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Margaret and Joe Jackson wrote

Joe and I send our deepest condolences to The Kenny families, especially to Kevin Dermot’s devoted brother. RIP

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