Deaths in Limerick - December 19, 2020
19 Dec 2020
Of Castlegrange and Fedamore
It is with the greatest sadness to announce that the death has occurred of Oliver Creighton, Castlegrange, Limerick, Fedamore, Towcester (Britain), Belfast and Athlone.
Retired engineer, Analog Devices. On 19, 2020, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family under the caring staff at Millford Care Centre. Dearly loved father of Connie, Gerard and Denise. Sadly missed by his daughter-in-law Niamh and son-in-laws Jason and Dave, his beloved grandchildren, Saoirse, Samantha, Jodie, Caoimhe, Oisín, Aiden, all his extended family including nieces Bernie Marie Karon, Jacquie, Seana and Brendan. Much loved by his sister Mary and preceded by sister Kay.
More than €30,000 raised for Limerick charities through virtual fundraising events
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Workers at Dell Technologies held a number of virtual events this year to raise funds of local groups and charities );
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The Dell Technologies team in Limerick has undertaken a large number of fundraising activities during 2020 to generate funds of over €33,000 for fourteen local charities.
Despite the challenges of Covid-19, staff still found ways to support good causes through a series of virtual fundraising events including a bake-off in aid of Milford Hospice; a virtual run across Europe to support Special Olympics Ireland and a virtual variety talent show to fundraise for Barnardos.
Celebrations underway in Limerick after hurlers All Ireland victory
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Seán Finn and Kyle Hayes celebrate following the 11-point victory over Waterford at Croke Park | PICTURE: Sportsfile );
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Celebrations are underway across Limerick after the county s senior hurlers claimed their second All Ireland title in three years at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
John Kiely s side completed the perfect season with an 11-point victory over Waterford in a behind-closed-doors final.
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The Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Michael Collins, has congratulated the team and wider panel in its success.