A DRAMATIC last-minute intervention by local activists was vital in persuading the Junta to reverse a bureaucratic error that stripped an ancient valley
Reposing at her late residence.
Funeral from there on Monday leaving at 10.20am for 11am Requiem Mass in St Josephâs Church Banagher and can be viewed on Banagher Parish webcam at 11am.
https://www.banagherparish.com/
Interment immediately afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
Family flowers only please and donations if desired in lieu to Marie Curie or Foyle Hospice c/o McLaughlin Funeral Directors.
This archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in its archived form does not constitute a republication of the story.
SALT LAKE CITY Utah families are paying more for child care and also facing long wait lists because of a shortage of space for infants and toddlers, according to state officials, day care providers and parents. They re getting squeezed and I can understand their frustrations, Tracy Gruber, director of the Utah Office of Child Care, said of parents. The rates have gone up pretty significantly.
Aidan & Emily O Neill: Stars aligned for much-loved Omagh couple born a day apart Aidan and Emily O Neill were born a day apart and spent almost 60 years together before their deaths within a fortnight of each other 30 January, 2021 01:00
Aidan O Neill performing on the BBC
AIDAN O Neill was born in Omagh, Co Tyrone on July 13 1941, the youngest son to Jack and Ellen.
The following day in Tuam, Co Galway, Emily Henderson was born, eldest daughter to Jack and Mary.
The stars aligned for a couple that would be together for almost 60 years before departing this world just weeks apart.
As lead singer of popular showband The Platters, which also featured the musical talents of the late Arty McGlynn on guitar, Ray Moore on trumpet, Pat Chesters on saxophone, Leo Doran on saxophone and clarinet, Brendan O Donnell on piano and accordion and the late Jackie Adams on drums, Aidan toured the length and breadth of Ireland in the late 1950s and early sixties