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The Irish Sun
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘It's the small details', says emotional Amy Huberman as she shares touching tribute to late dad on anniversary of death
AMY Huberman has paid a touching tribute to her late dad on the anniversary of his death. The Finding Joy star's beloved dad Harold Huberman passed away in 2022 after living with Parkinson's disease. 2 Amy's beloved dad Harold passed away three years ago Credit: Instagram 2 The actress shared a touching tribute to her dad Credit: Instagram Harold was 84-years-old when he passed away, leaving behind a mighty legacy. The actress shared a touching poem written by Pip O'Neill titled, Tell Me Their Name. The poem highlights the importance of keeping memories alive by speaking about loved ones and recalls small details and stories that made them who they are. read more on amy huberman In the caption of her post, Amy reflected on some of the things she remembers most about her dad. She wrote: "It's the small detail of things and bits and ways of who we are, who we were, the things that both hurt and sooth us to remember when they are gone. "But remember we will, to keep their memory. My Dad's tea; teabag in and out in less than .5 of a second, slice of lemon. "Saying 'good news' anytime he ate something he liked. Calling you a 'daft git', accompanied by a wry smile being his convivial greeting to anyone in his inner circle. most read in the irish sun "The dog sitting at his feet in the evening by his chair. His calling out 'bring me back a parrot!' whenever you left the house. His tweed flat cap. "Laughing at every episode of Only Fools And Horses like he hadn't already watched it a thousand times." Inside Amy Huberman's birthday celebrations as she enjoys boozy night out with hubby Brian O'Driscoll Amy's fans and friends flocked to the comment section to share their love. Jillian said: "This is just gorgeous. Sounds like your Dad was the best fun." Theresa commented: " Love this @amy_huberman . Good to remember our loved ones who have left this earth but not our hearts. " POUR DECISION Amy recently announced a "versatile" The Irish actress has added another string to her bow after becoming a business owner with the launch of her own branded wine. Taking to The mum-of-three wrote: "Ah… here! An absolute pinch-me moment to be just days away from launching @ah_wines. "Ah, a versatile phrase expressing surprise, understanding, pleasure, excitement, wonderment or eureka moments!"


Extra.ie
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Amy Huberman's emotional tribute to dad Harold on third anniversary
Amy Huberman has shared a beautiful tribute to her late father on his anniversary, detailing the 'small details' about him that 'both hurt and sooth.' The actress' father, Harold, passed away in a Dublin nursing home following a lengthy battle with Parkinson's Disease in 2022. Harold was 84 years old. Amy Huberman has shared a beautiful tribute to her late father on his anniversary, detailing the 'small details' about him that 'both hurt and sooth.' Pic: Instagram Taking to social media on Tuesday morning, Amy shared a sweet poem, Tell Me Their Name, written by Pip O'Neill. The poem encouraged those grieving loved ones to speak about them — about the cardigan they wore and they way they liked their eggs. 'Speak confidently, and often, so I can see them sitting at the end of the table, reading glasses askew,' the poem read. Amy Huberman with her father Harold. Pic: VIP Ireland 'Do not question their space here, there is room. 'Give me their stories, and let's share in the living of it. Give me their stories, and let's share in the living of it. 'Carry them out in our coat pockets, into the night, like pebbles from a beach.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amy Huberman (@amy_huberman) Sharing the poem, Amy said: 'Remembering my Dad on his anniversary I really love this poem by @pjo._ The Finding Joy star wrote: 'It's the small details of things and bits and ways of who we are, who we were, the things that both hurt and sooth us to remember we will, to keep their memory. 'My Dad's tea; teabag in and out in less than .5 of a second, slice of lemon. Saying 'good news' anytime he ate something he liked. Calling you 'daft git,' accompanied by a wry smile being his convivial greeting to anyone in his inner circle.' Amy Huberman with her mother Sandra and her father Harold on her wedding day. Pic: Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland Amy recalled her father's dog sitting by his feet in the evening and his tweed flat cap and the way he would call 'bring me back a parrot!' whenever someone left the house. 'Laughing at every episode of Only Fools And Horses like he hadn't already watched it a thousand times,' she added. Amy encouraged her followers to share little details of their own loved ones, with Roseanna Ruane writing: 'Our little girl Saoírse, how she giggled and showed affection for people she loved.' Another shared: 'I think of my Dad sitting at the top of my table with the biggest smile when he had a slice of cake & saying 'mind yourself' every time I was going out the door.' A third commented: 'This is just beautiful Amy, thank you for sharing. It's all the little things isn't it… the daily calls and the check ins… which used to bug me at times, but I'd happily take one from my Mum or Dad any day now.'