July 27, 2024
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REST IN PEACE: Kilkenny Death Notices

Ena Margaret HAWES 
23 Oaklawns, Paulstown, Kilkenny/Bagenalstown, Carlow

Una Margaret Hawes has sadly passed away at St. Luke’s Hospital Kilkenny on January 14th 2022. She will be dearly missed and remembered by her daughters Sam and Caroline, her grandchildren Luke, Katie, Megan and Taylor, brothers and sisters and many of her dearest friends and family.

Reposing in Somers Funeral Home Bagenalstown on Tuesday afternoon from 2.oc to 8.oc. Removal on Wednesday morning arriving at the Church of the Assumption Paulstown for Funeral Mass at 11oc. Burial immediately afterwards in the Holy Family Cemetery.

Anyone who wishes to attend is warmly welcome.

Please adhere to government guidelines regarding the wearing of face masks, shaking hands and social distancing in the Funeral Home and at the Church and also at the Cemetery.

If you wish to leave a message of condolence you can do so in the Condolences section here

May Ena Rest in Peace
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Hugh BREEN 
Renaghmore, Grange, Thurles, Tipperary/Kilkenny

Hugh Breen, Renaghmore, Grange, Thurles, Co.Tipperary, peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. Predeceased by his father Sean. Deeply regretted by his heartbroken wife Frances, his adoring children Clodagh, Eilish, Aoife, Shauna, Ciara and Noel, his loving mother Ita, son in law and partners Robbie, David and Conor, grandchild Sean, brother Stephen, sisters Mary and Liz, brothers in law, sisters in law, Uncles, Aunts,nieces, nephews, extended family, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.

Reposing at his residence (Eircode E41PC94) on Monday evening from 4.30 until 7.30. Removal on Tuesday morning to the Church of the Sacred Heart, Gortnahoe arriving for Requiem mass at 11.30. Private cremation takes place afterwards.

Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to a charity of your choice.House private outside of reposing times

The Breen family would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support and understanding at this difficult time.As per Covid 19 directives please comply with Government guidelines regarding social distancing and face covering.

Messages of condolence can be placed on the page provided here.

REST IN PEACE
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Monica LANIGAN (née Walsh)
Cluen, Inistioge

(formerly of Kilcoran, Newtown, Kells). Peacefully surrounded by her loving family in the wonderful care of the staff and nurses at the New Community Hospital, New Ross. Sadly missed by husband William (Willie), daughter Anne, son Peter, brother Thomas, sister Lily, grandchildren, son-in-law, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended family, neighbours and friends. R.I.P.

Reposing at Cooney’s Funeral Home, New Ross, on Tuesday (Jan.18th) from 4pm concluding with Rosary at 5.45pm.

Funeral Mass on Wednesday (Jan. 19th) at 11am in St. Brendan’s Church, Clodiagh, followed by burial afterwards in the Cappagh cemetery, Inistioge.

HOUSE PRIVATE PLEASE

To keep everyone safe, please continue to adhere to social distancing and mask wearing protocols.

Those who would have liked to attend the funeral, but due to current restrictions cannot, please leave a condolence message via the condolences button here.

May Her Gentle Soul Rest in Peace
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Mary O’SHEA (née Grace)
Cloone, Owning, Kilkenny/Waterford

Mary O’Shea formerly of Owning and Cloone, Co Kilkenny, passed peacefully in University Hospital Waterford, surrounded by her loving family.

She will be deeply missed by all her loving family and her wonderful grandchildren. She will be sadly missed by all her extended family neighbours and friends.

Mary’s remains will be reposing at Falconer’s Funeral Home, Riverstown, Tramore, on Tuesday, the 18th of January, from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm, with prayers at 12:00 pm. Mary’s burial will take place immediately afterwards in Owning Cemetery, Co. Kilkenny.

House private please.

We suggest using the online condolence page here as an option to offer your sympathies. Thank you for your co-operation and consideration at this difficult time.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam
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