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BBC star's wife dies months after cancer diagnosis as he's 'aboslutely devasted'
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BBC star's wife dies months after cancer diagnosis as he's 'aboslutely devasted'

  • Dermot O'Neill announces the death of his wife Chickie Maguire, aged 60, after a cancer diagnosis.
  • Chickie Maguire passed away at St Francis Hospice Blanchardstown in Dublin following chemotherapy for stomach tumours.
  • The couple married in 2012 after a 20-year courtship and share seven children.
  • Dermot O'Neill said, ‘We are absolutely devastated. I am going to miss her so much.’
  • Chickie had been diagnosed with cancer in January and underwent chemotherapy in Dublin.
  • Dermot O'Neill, 67, shared his wife’s cancer story with The Irish Sun.
  • Chickie was a mother of seven and valued Christmas with family, according to the report.
  • Dermot O'Neill is known for playing Grandad in Mrs Brown's Boys.
  • Chickie supported Dermot during his own cancer recovery in 2020.
  • Daily Star reported the death with a note encouraging readers to subscribe to Gold Star.
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Mrs Brown's Boys star Dermot O'Neill's wife dead aged 60
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Mrs Brown's Boys star Dermot O'Neill's wife dead aged 60

  • Dermot O'Neill announced the death of his wife Patricia 'Chickie' Maguire, 60, in the early hours of Monday.
  • Patricia was diagnosed with stage four cancer in January and was given months to live.
  • The couple traveled to Spain for Patricia's treatment before returning to Ireland.
  • Dermot O'Neill said he is 'absolutely devastated' by the loss of his wife.
  • Dermot was previously diagnosed with cancer in 2019 and was declared cancer-free in 2020.
  • Patricia worked on the tills at Dunnes Stores in Portmarnock until shortly before her death.
  • The news was confirmed by Daily Mail Online and Irish Sun reports.
  • Dermot O'Neill's wife died after chemotherapy at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin.
  • Patricia's passing follows Dermot's own cancer battle years earlier.
  • The Irish Sun published interviews with friends and family about the diagnosis and care.
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