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Published 08:42 4 Jan 2019 GMT
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Today, they said goodbye to him at a Mass of the Angels in St Bartholomew’s Church, Kildorrery.
In a eulogy, Eimear Doyle described her son as "our gorgeous happy chatty little man, our cheeky monkey.”
The family wore orange and released orange balloons into the sky, a nod to Fionn's favourite colour.
The boy was first diagnosed with leukaemia at the age of 18 months.
In his short life, he received chemotherapy and steroid treatment as well as a bone marrow transplant.
Fionn got over 10,000 birthday cards from all over the world when he turned seven last August after Eimear took to social media to ask people to send him birthday wishes.
Jack was also visited by hundreds of Gardaí and fire service personnel on his big day and was made an honorary member of the Emergency Response Unit.
The family celebrated Christmas on the 8th of December as Fionn was not expected to live to see Christmas Day.
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