‘Quicksilver’ host Carr leaves €2.6m
Company director Bernard ‘Bunny’ Carr, the wellknown presenter of the quiz show Quicksilver and founder of a communications company, of La Vista Avenue, Sutton, Dublin, died on September 19, 2018, left €2,609,392 in his will. Other wills: Joseph O’Toole, businessman, Taylor’s Hill, Galway, €45,109,396; Bridget Harrison, radiologist, Sutton, Dublin, €5,329,755; William Moore, farmer, Leixlip, Co Kildare, €4,413,224; Sylvia Devlin, housewife, Kenilworth Sq, Rathgar, Dublin, €3,124,167; Henry Dennis, businessman, Howth Rd, Dublin, €2,609,790; Desmond Fitzgerald, sales rep,
Upper Kilmacud Rd, Dublin, €1,671,566; Brian Kelly, civil servan/ farmer Athboy, Co Meath, €1,288,415; Eithne Cleere, Mount Merrion, Dublin, €1,241,013; Elizabeth Watchorn, nurse, Barntown, Co Wexford, €1,003,011; William Hamill, judge, Delgany, Co Wicklow, €270,530.
The value of estates may include property, including the family home, and should not be regarded as cash amounts