Barbados funeral service of JP McManus daughter-in-law Emma delayed to next week
Emma McManus passed away at a medical centre on Barbados ahead of New Year s Eve celebration, after having complained of suddenly feeling unwell
Emma McManus died suddenly in Barbados on December 30. Picture: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Thu, 07 Jan, 2021 - 17:14
David Raleigh A funeral service for the late Emma McManus, the daughter-in-law of horse-racing magnate JP McManus, who died suddenly in Barbados on December 30, has been deferred until next week.
The 40-year old mother of three, and daughter of former tennis star and businessman Peter Ledbetter, passed away at a medical centre on the Caribbean island after having complained of suddenly feeling unwell.
A funeral service for Emma McManus, a daughter-in-law of Irish horse racing magnate JP McManus, who died suddenly in Barbados, is to take place on the Caribbean island next Friday.
The 40-year old mother of three and daughter of former Irish tennis star and businessman Peter Ledbetter, passed away last Wednesday, at a medical centre after she had complained of feeling unwell. Read More
Ms McManus, a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, had been preparing to celebrate New Year’s Eve with loved ones at a private residence on the grounds of the luxury Sandy Lane resort, Barbados, which was purchased in the late 1990s by JP McManus, financier Dermot Desmond, and horse breeder John Magnier.
Updated: 1 Jan 2021, 13:54
A FUNERAL service for Emma McManus, a daughter-in-law of Irish horse racing magnate JP McManus, is to take place in Barbados next Friday.
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Emma McManus with her husband John and father-in-law JP in 2011Credit: Don MacMonagle
Emma, a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, had been preparing to celebrate New Year’s Eve with loved ones at a private residence on the grounds of the luxury Sandy Lane resort, Barbados.
The residence was purchased in the late 1990s by JP McManus, financier Dermot Desmond, and horse breeder John Magnier.
Emma, late of London and Blackrock Co Dublin, is survived by her husband John and their three “adored” young children Milly, Lauren, and Annie, and “deeply regretted by her heartbroken parents and parents-in-law, Peter and Paula, JP and Noreen, her grandmother Veronica, siblings Juliet, Katie and Nick“, a funeral notice read.
Funeral details for JP McManus daughter-in-law Emma announced following tragic death
The 40-year old mother of three passed away last Wednesday on the Carribean island of Barbados
Emma McManus with her husband John and father-in-law JP
Picture by Don MacMonagle (Image: Don MacMonagle)
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A funeral service for Emma McManus, a daughter-in-law of Irish horse racing magnate JP McManus, who died suddenly in Barbados, is to take place on the Caribbean island next Friday.
The 40-year old mother of three and daughter of former Irish tennis star and businessman Peter Ledbetter, passed away last Wednesday, at a medical centre after she had complained of feeling unwell.
Ms McManus, a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, had been preparing to celebrate New Year’s Eve with loved ones at a private residence on the grounds of the luxury Sandy Lane resort, Barbados, which was purchased in the late 1990s by JP McManus, financier Dermot Desmond, and horse breeder John Magnier.