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John wanted to share the refurbished cottage with his new life partner Kristine Fleck. John and Kristine had met months earlier. Kristine, a German naturopath, worked as a homeopath in Oxford, England. The couple made their first public appearance together at the Greenbelt Festival in August 2007.
2 Δεκ 2011 · He based himself in Connemara where he lived with his partner, Kristine Fleck. His final book, 'Benedictus: a Book of Blessings' was published just two months before he died.
Today, or Today with Maura and Dáithí, is an Irish lifestyle show featuring several topical segments including health, cooking, men's & women's fashion, makeovers, and travel as well as dealing with popular issues of the day.Broadcast on RTÉ One, it is presented by Dáithí Ó Sé alongside Sinead Kennedy currently on maternity leave (Monday-Tuesday) and Maura Derrane (Wednesday-Friday).
14 Ιαν 2008 · Chief mourners were Dr O'Donohue's mother Josie, sister Mary, brothers PJ and Pat, his partner Kristine Fleck, sisters-in-law Dympna and Eilis, brother-in-law DJ, nieces Triona and Katie,...
He was survived by his partner Kristine Fleck, his mother Josephine (Josie) O'Donohue, his brothers, Patrick (Pat) and Peter (PJ) O'Donohue, and his sister, Mary O'Donohue. 1997 O'Donohue's first published work, Anam cara (1997), which means "soul friend" in the Irish language, catapulted him into a more public life as an author, speaker and ...
A phone call, out of the blue, told me that he had died suddenly, aged 52, while on holiday in France with his partner, Kristine Fleck. Suddenly, here was that different world.