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Ashbury, Roscrea. Peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family.
Deeply regretted by her loving husband Tony, daughter Rebecca, son Nathan, sisters Mary, Margaret and Carol, brothers Peter and Michael, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, good neighbors and many friends.
In compliance with Government guidelines a private family funeral will take place.
Private removal on Thursday morning leaving her residence at 11.15 (travelling down Railway View, Main St., Rosemary St. and in through the Belfry) arriving in St. Cronan’s Church Roscrea for Funeral Mass at 12.00 (50 people only).
Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
Anne Marie’s Funeral Mass can be viewed on stcronanscluster.ie.
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Railway View, Templemore
Predeceased by his parents Joe & Mary Foy. Sadly missed by his brothers Mick & John, sisters Mary, Ann, Josephine & Frances, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Due to current restrictions a Private Requiem Mass will take place on Saturday morning at 10.30 AM in The Sacred Heart Church, Templemore, followed by interment in the adjoining cemetery.
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Limerick council confirms plans to CPO dozens of vacant buildings
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A further 24 properties at locations across Limerick city and county are to be purchased compulsorily by the local authority as part of a wider strategy to rejuvenate our towns and villages.
The council has confirmed details of the latest properties being CPO’ed this Thursday morning.
The latest tranche includes three properties at Railway View, Knocklong East, a former schoolhouse in Kilmallock, Athenaeum Hall in the city centre and a number of homes in villages such as Murroe, Montpelier, Foynes and Bruree.
In a statement, Limerick City and County Council says the objective of the Compulsory Purchase Orders is to tackle dereliction which will allow towns and villages to be renewed and to provide much needed affordable homes for people.
His driving licence was endorsed with three points.
KEVIN JOHN RING, 52, of Maes Briallu, Mornington Meadows, Caerphilly, was fined £80 after he admitted possession cannabis at Newport Central police station.
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ANDREA HUDAKOVA, 44, of Coverack Road, Newport, was ordered to pay £268 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for speeding at 37mph in a 30mph at the Coldra.