Deaths in Limerick: Wednesday January 20
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The death has occurred of Tom WHITE Glendarough, Templeglantine, Limerick who passed away peacefully on Tuesday January 19th 2021 at University Hospital Kerry, surrounded by his family.
Tom, husband of the late Peg, is very sadly missed by his loving sons Tom and Pat, daughter Lucy (Geoghegan), son-in-law John, daughters-in-law Katie and Tara, grandchildren Ricky, T.J., Grace, Sinéad, Margaret and Aisling, great-grand-daughter Lucy, brother Paddy, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends.
A Private Family Funeral will take place for immediate family due to Government advice and HSE guidelines regarding public gatherings. House private please. For those who would like to pay their respects by means of standing in a guard of honour the funeral cortege will depart Tom’s daughter Lucy’s home on Thursday at 10.00 a.m. on route to The Church of The Most Holy Trinity Templeglantine to arrive for
Deaths in Limerick - January 19, 2021
19 Jan 2021
Of Belair, Castletroy and Castleconnell
On January 19, 2021 peacefully after a short illness. Beloved husband of the late Maureen. Deeply regretted by his loving daughter Sinead (Jean), sister Ann, brother Gerry, brothers in law, sisters in law, nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends. Rest in peace. Arriving on Thursday January 21 at St Joseph’s Church Castleconnell for requiem Mass at 11.30 am, which will be broadcast on www.castleconnellparish.ie and 106.3 FM, burial afterwards in Stradbally cemetery, Castleconnell. Please adhere to government guidelines regarding social distance and number of people.
Of Clounanna, Patrickswell
On January 19, 2021, peacefully in the loving care of all the staff of Adare and District Nursing Home.
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Search By Live95 News Team Tributes have been pouring in for the Limerick teenager Rian O Halloran who has passed away.
The 15 year old, who was a keen sportsman, died early yesterday morning following a battle with cancer.
Rian was a talented soccer player with Shelbourne soccer club and also played rugby with St Mary s.
When it was discovered that he was to lose a leg following treatment at Crumlin Children s Hospital, his friends at St Clement s College started a fundraising campaign to support Rian and his family to adapt their home.
Miles4Rian raised more than €50,000 during the pandemic.
Emma McManus Funeral Mass to take place in Barbados next week
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THE Funeral Mass of Emma McManus (née Ledbetter), who died suddenly in Barbados last month, will take place early next week, it has been announced.
Loving tributes have been pouring in for the McManus and Ledbetter families from across Limerick and the world after the untimely passing of the mother-of-three, with friend Kay Mulcaire describing her as “beautiful and warm”.
Aged just 40, Emma was married to John for a decade, and the mother of three young children, Milly, Lauren and Annie.
She is deeply regretted by her heartbroken parents and parents-in-law, Peter and Paula, JP and Noreen; her grandmother Veronica; siblings Juliet, Katie and Nick; brothers-in-law Bobby, Kieran and Cian; sisters-in-law Sue Ann and Ann Marie; Matt, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and many friends.
Late honorary member of Wolfe Tones G.A.A. Club and late member of Stakers Hurling Club Kilfinane.
Peacefully, at Ennis General Hospital. Very deeply regretted by his loving wife Ann, children Anthony, Josie, Jackie, Laura and John, twenty grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, brothers Jimmy, Liam and Donie, sisters Ann, Mary, Liz and Josephine, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, other relatives and friends.
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May He Rest in Peace
John’s Funeral cortege will leave his home on Friday (January 8th) at 10.30am on route to Mary Immaculate Church, Shannon, to arrive for a private Requiem Mass, for family only, at 11am with Funeral afterwards to Illaunmanagh Cemetery, Shannon.