Deaths in Limerick: Monday, February 8, 2021
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The death has occurred of Louise Tucker, School House Lane, off St. Joseph s Street, Limerick City.
Louise, passed away suddenly. Recently predeceased by her mother Elizabeth and her brothers Andrew and Gary.
Sadly missed by her father Frank, brothers Bobby and Frank, sisters Dolores, Sharon, Caroline and Tanya, her extended family and friends.
May She Rest in Peace
Requiem Mass, for family and close friends, will take place on Tuesday (February 9th) at 12.00pm in St. Saviour s Dominican Church, Glentworth Street, with funeral afterwards to Castlemungret Cemetery, Mungret.
Please follow Government guidelines with regards to public gatherings and social distancing.
€404,000
These ex-council houses are amongst the most sought-after in the postcode now, with those in good condition fetching premium prices.
In January last year, No42 Brian Avenue, an extended four-bed, sold for €595,000, while the sale of No14 St Declan’s Road (a three-bed Mansard-style terraced home) in October for €525,000 proved that the pandemic didn’t put buyers off.
This was very welcome for agent Peter Quigley of Gallagher Quigley, who was worried about the market when Covid hit. “I was concerned that buyers would run for the hills,” he says.
“Some transactions that were at the point of sale agreed as we entered the first lockdown fell through, but not as many as you would expect given the extraordinary events taking place.”
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Kentucky State Police
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