Deaths in Limerick - May 7, 2021
7 May 2021
Of Ferndale, Ennis Road
Dolores died peacefully at home.
Sadly missed by her loving husband Roy, sons Richard and Michael, daughter Maria, adored grandchildren Jack, Aoife and Charlotte, son-in-law John, daughters-in-law Pippa and Neila, brother Patrick, sister Mary, other relatives, neighbours and friends.
Rest in Peace
Please observe current Covid-19 restrictions regarding attendance at funerals.
Messages of sympathy may be expressed through the death notices section of www.griffinfunerals.com or by post to Griffin’s Funeral Home.
Of Court, Kildimo and Blackpool, Cork
A musician, Alan, died suddenly, at his residence.
Very deeply regretted by his loving family, father PJ, mam Betty, son Jordan, sister Pamela, brother Jason, step mom Cathy, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, relatives and a wide circle of friends especially from the music world.
Deaths in Limerick - February 23, 2021
23 Feb 2021
Late of Bar One Bookies, William Street
Daniel, died (suddenly) at University Hospital Limerick.
Beloved son of Inga and Robert and brother of Jack Ammonsen. Sadly missed by his parents, brother, girlfriend, his extended family and friends in particular those in St. Clement s College and the Limerick Institute of Technology
For those who would like to pay their respects, Daniel s Funeral cortege will pass his residence on Friday, February 26 at 12.00pm approx. en route to Shannon Crematorium, to arrive for a private Humanist Service, for family only, at 1pm. The service will be streamed live on Shannon Crematorium.
Passing of a Limerick Hurling Great
February 23, 2021
The death has taken place of former Limerick hurling star, Jack Quaid.
Jack, along with his twin brother Jim, was a vital part of the fine Shannonside team of the mid 1950 s.
From the Feohanagh - Castlemahon club, both starred as London were overcome in the 1954 All Ireland junior decider.
Promotion to the senior side followed and the twins were heavily involved as Limerick surprised Clare in the 1955 Munster decider. Jack lined out at left half back with Jim in the middle of the field.
This team were labelled the Mackey Greyhounds after their legendary trainer Mick Mackey. Clare had surprised reigning All Ireland kingpins, Cork, in the opening round and were warm favourites.
Deaths in Limerick - February 9, 2021
9 Feb 2021
Of Hyde Road, Prospect
On February 9, 2021 peacefully in St. John’s Hospital.
Regretted by his loving brother Buddy, sisters-in-law Geraldine and Mary, nephews, nieces, cousin Ger Brennan. Predeceased by his brothers Paddy and Michael.
May he rest in peace.
Requiem Mass for family will take place on Thursday, February 11 at 12 noon in The Dominican Church, Glentworth Street with burial afterwards in Mount St Oliver Cemetery.
In the interests of public health, attendance at Requiem Mass will be restricted to accord with government guidelines and in line with social distancing protocols. Messages of sympathy can be sent to Thompson’s, Thomas Street.
Deaths in Limerick - January 28, 2021
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The death has occurred of Katherine (Kitty) Flynn (née Woulfe) of Curragh, Castlemahon, Limerick. Died on 27th January 2021, peacefully at UHL. Predeceased by her husband Jim and sister Nancy. Deeply regretted by her nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbours, relatives and friends. In accordance with government guidelines, a private family funeral Mass will take place at Castlemahon Church this Saturday 30th of January at 12 o’clock. Burial afterwards in the local cemetery.
The death has occurred of Helena (Nellie) Doherty (née O Dwyer) of Greenfields, Rosbrien, Limerick and late of Milford Nursing Home. On January 27th 2021 peacefully in the wonderful care of Milford Care Centre. Beloved wife of the late Jim. Dearly loved mother of Bill, Kathryn, Martina and Helen. Sadly missed by her daughter-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandson, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, relatives and friends. The funeral cortège