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Lives have been changed forever , priest tells funeral mass of toddler killed in accident in Midlands
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25 May 2021
Tragic Charlie McDonagh as been remembered as a little red haired warrior whose untimely passing has changed lives forever );
A priest broke down at the funeral mass of a four year old boy tragically killed in a road accident in Longford last week, telling mourners how “lives have been changed forever” at the tragedy.
Fr James McKiernan said the sudden and untimely loss of Charlie McDonagh last Wednesday when the toddler was knocked down just yards from his home in Ardnacassa had cast a deep shadow over the local community.
Lives have been changed forever , priest tells funeral mass of tragic toddler Charlie McDonagh
Mourners told of how untimely passing of Paw Patrol and Spiderman fanatic will take a lifetime to heal
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Tragic Charlie McDonagh as been remembered as a little red haired warrior whose untimely passing has changed lives forever );
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Fr James McKiernan said the sudden and untimely loss of Charlie McDonagh last Wednesday when the toddler was knocked down just yards from his home in Ardnacassa had cast a deep shadow over the local community.
He described the tragic toddler a “little red haired warrior” as his distraught parents Pearl and Charlie watched on from the front pew of St Mel’s Cathedral.