Street mural of Brendan Grace appears in Dublin ahead of comedian's funeral

A street mural of Ireland’s legendary comedian Brendan Grace has appeared in Dublin’s Liberties has appeared ahead of his funeral.

Street mural of Brendan Grace appears in Dublin ahead of comedian's funeral

A street mural of Ireland’s legendary comedian Brendan Grace has appeared in Dublin’s Liberties ahead of his funeral.

The 68-year-old comedian, actor and singer

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He was best known for his comedy schoolboy character 'Bottler' and his 1996 appearance in the TV sitcom Father Ted as Father Fintan Stack.

His 1975 song, The Combine Harvester, was a number one hit in Ireland.

On the late funny man’s official Facebook page a photograph of this wife Eileen and son Brendan Patrick standing beside the mural received hundreds of comments and likes.

The post reads, “A little birdie told us there was a street artist painting a Bottler mural just off Francis St. So we drove in to see for ourselves.

“Here's Brendan's wife Eileen and Son Brendan Patrick sharing a wonderful moment with artist Fintan (Instagram @fink.art) after surprising him with a visit. So moving. Bottler would love this. Thank you Fintan.”

One fan posted: “Brendan was held in such high esteem and loved by all. A true gentleman. Loving this... What a legend Brendan was/is... For sure made a huge mark... a life to look at and smile.”

Another photograph of business owners in the Liberties preparing for the much loved father and grandfather's funeral was also shared on his Facebook page.

“Sometimes it's the little things that count. That's as Dublin as it gets for you. I took this photo in Dean Street as I rambled through town early this Sunday morning. That’s fantastic a lovely tribute.”

Commenting on the banner, his son-in-law Frank Gillespie who is married to his daughter Melanie said: “Wow that’s thoughtful and respectful. He would be proud.”

Thousands are expected to attend Mr Grace’s Funeral Mass at 1pm in The Church of St Nicholas of Myra, Francis Street, The Liberties, Dublin and line the route of his cortege.

His remains are to be cremated in a private ceremony for family and friends in Newlands Cross Crematorium immediately afterwards.

Instead of floral wreaths mourners are asked to donate to the charity Engaging Dementia.

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