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Prayer for our Earth

 

O God of the poor, help us to rescue the abandoned

 

and forgotten of this earth, so precious in your eyes.

 

Bring healing to our lives, that we may protect the world and not prey on it,

 

that we may sow beauty, not pollution and destruction.

 

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Thought for the week:

 

“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great

 

love.” St. Mother Teresa

 

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Padre Pio – Feast Day: 23 September

 

Saint Pio of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio) was born in Pietrelcina, Italy on 25 May 1887. His

 

family name (surname) was Forgione and he was christened Francesco after St

 

Francis of Assisi. His parents were very poor farming people but had a strong faith

 

and were very religious. His father had to go to the USA twice in search of work to

 

provide for his family. At the age of fifteen Francesco joined the Capuchin Friars,

 

taking the name Pio. In spite of his poor health (which caused him to have to do a

 

lot of his studying at home) he was ordained a priest in August 1910. After

 

ordination he was sent from one monastery to another before he arrived in San

 

Giovanni Rotondo in the south-east of Italy in 1916 . He would spend the remaining

 

52 years of his life there. He meditated a lot on the Passion and Death of Jesus with

 

the result that on 20 September 1918 he received the Stigmata or the Five Wounds

 

of Jesus in his body. He would have these until his death on 23 September 1968 aged

 

81. Padre Pio had a special love for people who were sick or suffering. In fact he used

 

much of the money he was sent by his devotees to build a private hospital in San

 

Giovanni Rotondo called “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza” (“Home for the Relief of the

 

Suffering”), which is one of the best hospitals in Italy. It was opened in 1956. He

 

continues to help the sick and the suffering in our world by interceding for them in

 

Heaven. Many miracles have been attributed to him, including the couple of miracles

 

which were necessary for his beatification and canonization.

 

Pope St John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) had tremendous regard for him and met him

 

first in 1947. Later on in 1962, as a bishop from Poland attending the Second Vatican

 

Council, he got word that a friend of his back in Poland, a medical doctor called

 

Wanda Poltawska, was gravely ill, so he wrote to Padre Pio asking him to pray for

 

her. Happily Wanda recovered. Later when he became Pope he had Padre Pio’s

 

cause for sainthood advanced and eventually beatified him on 2nd May 1999 and

 

canonized him on 16 June 2002.

 

Padre Pio had a great love for Our Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament and for the

 

Mass. His Mass at times lasted a couple of hours such was his devotion and fervour

 

in celebrating it! He also had a great love for Our Lady and prayed many rosaries

 

each day. He also spent many hours in the Confessional each day, celebrating the

 

Sacrament of Reconciliation with the penitents who came to him to confess their sins

 

or to seek spiritual advice. Hence he is seen as a great Saint of Mercy, so much so

 

that Pope Francis had his body brought from San Giovanni Rotondo to Rome in

 

February 2016 for a few weeks during the special Jubilee Year of Mercy. Padre Pio

 

was also known to have the gift of bilocation. The scent of roses is also associated

 

with him, being seen as an indicator or sign of his presence and/or his intervention in

 

a situation and his intercession for people who have asked for his help

 

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NOVENA TO ST. THERESE – THE LITTLE FLOWER – 23RD Sept – 1st October

 

O glorious St. Therese whom Almighty God has raised up to aid and counsel mankind, I implore your miraculous intersession.  So powerful are you in obtaining every need of body and soul, our Holy Mother Church proclaims you a “prodigy of miracles … the greatest saint of modern time.”

 

Now I fervently beseech you to answer my petition (intention here) and to carry out your promise of “spending Heaven doing good upon earth”, of letting fall from Heaven a shower of roses.  Henceforth dear Little Flower, I will fulfil your plea to be made known and I will never cease to lead others to Jesus through you.  Amen. Our father, Hail Mary, Glory be.

 

St. Therese, we beseech you to help priests, missionaries and the whole Church.

 

 

 

It does not matter what you have been through, where you come from, who your parents were – not your social or economical status.  None of that matters.  What matters is how you choose to love, how you choose to express that love through your work, through your family, through what you have to give to the world.

 

(Oprah Winfrey)

 

 

 

 LOVE is appreciating, complimenting, feeling gratitude, and speaking good

 

words to others and of others.

 

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I do my thing and you do your thing.  I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you are not in this world to live up to mine.  You are you and

 

I am I.  If by chance we find each other, it will be beautiful.

 

 

 

TIPS FOR LIVING

 

Life is not fair, but it is still good. Don’t compare your life to others - You

 

have no idea what their journey is all about. Your job won’t take care of

 

you when you are sick - Your friends and family will. Envy is a waste of time.   Frame every so-called disaster with these words – In five-year’s time will this matter? Make peace with your past so it won’t mess up the present.  Life is short-enjoy it while you can.  Life is not tied up with a bow, but it is still a gift.

 

 

 

LAST WORD:  Sometimes the road of life may seem a bit bumpy, but

 

it is just a small part of the great journey you are on.  

 

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A NOTE FROM FR. JIM. Lenihan .....

 

Fr. John Ricardo says in the Rescue Project ‘We’re so used to being loved for what

 

we’ve done but to be loved for who we are is a completely different experience’.

 

Beginning this Tuesday evening September 26th at 8pm live on our Glenflesk

 

Facebook page we’re presenting a six night program called the ‘Rescue Project’.

 

It’s a program designed to allow people to discover the power of the Gospel and to

 

come to know the Kerygma the most basic but transformative story of the Good

 

News. As a Church we need to go back to basics. We need to rediscover the true

 

faith which reveals Gods unconditional love for each one of us. Our country has

 

come a long way from poverty to becoming the one of the wealthiest countries in

 

the world but sadly we didn’t bring our Christian faith with us. There’s no reason

 

why we can’t enjoy the wonderful blessings of our time but also never forgetting

 

the God of love and worship Him. Mother Teresa once said 'The greatest disease

 

in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved, and uncared

 

for. We can cure physical diseases with medicine, but the only cure for loneliness,

 

despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many in the world who are dying for a

 

piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty in the

 

West is a different kind of poverty - it is not only a

 

poverty of loneliness but also of spirituality. There's a

 

hunger for love, as there is a hunger for God.’ So join us

 

on Facebook this Tuesday night @ 8pm if you can or

 

watch back later in your own time. We’ll be live for six

 

consecutive Tuesday nights for six weeks

 

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Reflect

 

John Grondelski Blogs

 

July 10, 2023

 

 

 

The Church celebrates the optional memorial of St. Augustine Zhao Rong, priest, and his 119 companions, all martyrs of China, on July 9. The majority are Chinese; some are Western missionary martyrs. As July 9 is a Sunday in 2023, countries that mark the feast transfer it to Monday, July 10.

 

 

 

If you look at a medieval map of the world, its orientation may seem unusual to you. That’s because many medieval maps put the center of the world in Jerusalem. That axis established what the cartographer thought important: the Holy City was the place of Jesus’s Passion, death and Resurrection. Similarly, China’s perspective is clear from the country’s name in Chinese: 中国 – “Zhongguo” — literally, the “Middle Country” or “Middle Kingdom.” Just as Rome thought people living beyond the Rhine were barbarians, so did China think of outsiders, especially those to its west.

 

China is a proud country whose history reaches back to perhaps 1500 B.C., i.e., before Moses. It’s a perspective that has made it suspicious of external influences, which is, in part, why Catholicism has had a conflicted history in China.

 

 

 

The Chinese Martyrs begin in 1648, when Dominican Father Francisco Fernández de Capillas was imprisoned, tortured and killed in Fujian, a province on the Chinese mainland opposite Taiwan. This was approximately 40 years after the death of Jesuit Father Matteo Ricci, who sought to open up China by immersing himself in Chinese culture.

 

 

 

Augustine Zhao Rong was a Chinese soldier attached to a detachment of troops assigned to bring French missionary bishop John Dufresse to Beijing to be executed. His bearing up under suffering impressed the soldier, who asked him about his faith and, eventually, received baptism at his hands, taking the name Augustine. Although Dufresse was killed, the impression he made on Augustine led to the latter eventually seeking ordination. He would be the first Chinese-born diocesan priest and, in 1815, its next martyr.

 

 

 

Official People’s Republic of China history speaks of the 19th century as China’s “century of humiliation” because of the extent to which Western Powers (and Japan) carved up Chinese territory. There were various rebellions during this time, the most famous of which is probably the Boxer Rebellion at the beginning of the 20th century. It led to American troops liberating the besieged diplomatic enclave of Beijing.

 

 

 

Many of these nationalist uprisings associated Christianity with the hated West. Chinese Catholics were especially singled out as collaborators against their people. A total of 87 Chinese, ranging in age from 9 to 79, bore witness to their faith with their blood. Like in ancient Rome, many could have been freed if they had just renounced their faith. They didn’t. Many died by strangulation, some by beheading.

 

 

 

The last members of the Chinese Martyrs, canonized by Pope St. John Paul II in 2000, died in 1930. They were two Salesians of St. John Bosco, a bishop and a priest.

 

 

 

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DEATH of Aileen Kennelly nee McCarthy of Staughton’s Row, Kennelly’s Pharmacy, Castle Street & Castle Countess, Tralee, died on 18th March 2023, wife of the late Emmet,  mother of Liam, Mary, Padraig & Emmet and sister of Con, Rena, Billy and the late Fr. Martin McCarthy O.P.

Sadly missed by her family, her grandchildren John, Anna, Orla, Emer, Libby, Fionn & Aoife, great grandchildren Abbie, Logan & Martin, nephews, nieces, son-in-law Richard, daughters-in-law Khamla & Julie.

Funeral arriving to St. John’s Church, Tralee, on Wednesday morning at 9.30 am where the Requiem Mass for Aileen will be celebrated at 10 am (streamed on www.stjohns.ie ). Interment afterwards in Rath Cemetery, Tralee.

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Sincere sympathy to you Liam and your family on the passing of your mom.

So sorry, take care.

Margaret  Sugrue

Mary, my sincerest condolences to you and your family on the passing of your mother Aileen. May she rest in peace.

Fiona Fair

To all the Kennelly family, heartfelt condolences to you all on the very sad passing of your Mum, May She rest in Peace.

Michael Galvin

Our deepest sympathy.

Mary and Peter Howarth and family, Castleisland

To Emmet ,Liam and family, with deepest sympathy on the sad passing of your Mum. May she Rest in Peace.

Damien Fleming

Sincere condolences. May Aileen rest in peace.

Marguerite Dowlut nee Dowling, Mauritius & Caherslee

Heartfelt Sympathy to you Paudie on your mother's passing. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Audrey & John Collins

Sincere sympathy to the  McCarthy and Kennelly families on your loss. May Mrs. Kennelly’s gentle soul Rest In Peace.

Francisse Walshe, Tralee

Mary and family, please accept my condolences on behalf of An Bord Pleanala on the loss of your mother. May she rest in peace.

Oonagh Buckley, Chairperson

Our Condolences to the extended Kennelly and McCarthy Familys  on the Passing of Aileen God Rest Her

Denis and Sheila Fitzgerald Gortatlea Ballymacelligot

I extend my deepest sympathy to Paudie and the Kennelly family at the loss of Aileen - May she rest in peace

Anthony Blowick

Our sincere condolences to Liam, Mary, Paudie, Emmet and all the Kennelly and Mc Carthy families on the passing of our long time friend Aileen. May she Rest In Peace with her beloved Emmet

Jackie & Bridie Mullen

Sincere condolences to the Kennelly family on the sad death of Aileen. She and her late beloved husband Emmet, were the very personification of the ethos of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Her charity work was done with true Christian charity, and always with a gentle smile. Ar dheis De  go raibh a  hanam fior Criostuil.

Declan & Anne Mangan, Killorglin

Our sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and McCarthy families on the passing of Aileen. May she Rest in Peace.

Brendan and Marguerite Brosnan, Castle Demesne, Tralee

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly  and Mc Carthy families on the death of Aileen. A lovely lady who was always so  pleasant to meet. Rest in peace Aileen with your beloved Emmett.

Mairéad Fernane

My sincere sympathy to The Kennelly and McCarthy families on the loss of your beloved mother and sister. What a lovely kind  gentle warm lady. Rest in Peace Aileen. Rise in Glory.

Joan McDonnell

Sincere sympathy to Emmett and all the Kennelly family on the loss of your beloved mum. May she rest in peace.

Michael and Rita Collins, Clontarf

Our sincere condolences to Paudie and the Kennelly and Mc Carthy families on the very sad passing of Aileen. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Anne and Tony MC Guire

Our families go back a long way. We offer our sincere condolences to all the Kennelly family on the loss of Aileen. Remembered by all as a gentle and very sincere lady. May she rest in peace.

Elaine Murphy nee Harty - London

Sincere sympathy to Aileen's family. I got to know Aileen through the annual Gorta collection.  She was a wonderful organiser, so helpful and so involved in charitable organisations. She was a lady

 RIP Aileen.

Toni Corkery, Ballymacelligott, Tralee

Our sympathy to the Kennelly and Mc Carthy families on your sad loss.

Aileen was a true lady and it was a great pleasure to have known her in the  Dominican Choir for many years going back to 1981.May she Rest in Peace.

Jim and Kay O Regan

A true lady, a big loss for Tralee ,and everyone that knew her, she did so much good down the year's, and never told anyone, a big hearted lady, rip

A friend

Sincere condolences to all the Kennelly and Mc Carthy families on the passing of Aileen. We will keep you all min our thoughts and prayers. May she rest in peace.

Sheila & Gerard Dillane

Sincere sympathies to Paudie and all the Kennelly family on your sad loss. May Aileen rest in eternal peace.

brian donohoe - Cavan

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and Mc Carthy families on the passing of Aileen. May she rest in peace.

Patricia Lyne  Killarney

Sincere sympathy to Mary and the Kennelly Family. May Aileen Rest in Peace.

Bríd Maxwell

My sincere sympathies to the family on your loss.

Danny Healy Rae

Sincere condolences to the Kennelly and McCarthy families on the death of Aileen. Ar dhéis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis.

Billy and Sheila Ryle, Spa, Tralee

Heartfelt sympathy to Liam, Mary, Paudie, Emmett and the extended Kennelly and McCarthy families at this very sad time.

 

Remembering Aileen with fondness. She was a true lady and a wonderful neighbour to all.

 

Rest in peace, Aileen.

Hanna Foley & family

Deepest sympathy to Emmet and all the family. May she rest in peace

Johnny and Mary Foley Westcourt Caherslee

Paudi and family, sorry to learn of mams passing.

 

RIP.

Charlie Malone, ex AIB Tralee

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and the Mc Carthy families on the death, of Aileen. May she Rest in Peace

Breeda Foley, Lisbeg

Sincere sympathy to Aileens family and all who mourn her, she is re united with her beloved Emmet, both of whom contributed so much over their lifetimes to the community in Tralee and beyond. May her rest be peaceful. H

Hilary Scanlan

Sincere condolences to Liam Mary Paudie Emmet & to the extended Kennelly & Mc Carthy families. Aileen was a lady. My parents & Emmet & Aileen go back a long time. They are all united in heaven now. May Aileen’s soul Rest In Peace.

Dick & Joan Mc Carthy Kanturk &Tralee

Sincere condolences Mary to you and your family on your mother's passing, may she rest in peace.

Tom Rabbette

Sincere condolences to the Kennelly and Mc Carthy families on the sad passing of Aileen. Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. R.I.P Aileen

Marian and Joe Carroll Tralee

Deepest sympathy Liam and the Kennelly family on the death of your mother. May she RIP.

Knockmoyle Residents Committee

My sincere sympathies to the Kennelly and Mc Carthy families on Aileen's death. May she rest in peace Amen.

Bernadette daly nee oMahony

Deepest sympathy to all the Kennelly & Mc Carthy families on passing of Aileen RIP .Reunited with her beloved Emmet .

Marion ODowd Ardnalea Tralee

Our deepest condolences to the Kennelly and McCarthy Families on the sad passing of Aileen. May she Rest In Peace.

John and Anne Knightly and Family, Ballyard, Tralee

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and McCarthy families on the sad passing of Aileen. A beautiful lady whose friendship was valued.

Mike and Ann Mercer, Tralee

Sincere Sympathy to all the Kennelly Family so many happy memories of singing in the Holy Cross Choir with Aileen. May She Rest in Eternal Peace.

Tony Dolores & Alan Johnson

Sincere condolences on the very sad passing of Aileen. May she rest in peace.

Brendan Griffin TD

To Mary and family, with deepest sympathy on the sad passing of your Mum. May she Rest in Peace.

Angela Brereton

Our deepest sympathy to all tbe McCarthy and Kennelly families on the sad passing of dear Aileen. We met many times in Wetlands walking our dogs. Ar dheis De go raibh a hanam Dilis

Mary Barry and family Marian Park

To Paudi and family, I wish to express my deepest condolences on the passing of Aileen. May she rest in peace in Heaven.

Kerry McCaughey

So sorry to hear your very sad news, Mary. Condolences to you and your family.

Karla McBride

Sincere Sympathy to the Kennelly family on the passing of  Aileen , may she rest in peace .

Mary and James Daly , Knockmoyle Tralee

Heartfelt condolences to Paudie and all the Kennelly,  McCarthy  families and many friends on the passing of Aileen at this sad time. May she rest in peace  Amen

Caroline Roddy, Reenard Road, Cahersiveen

Sincere Sympathy to Paudie and all the Kennelly family. May Aileen Rest in Peace.

Maurice O'Regan, Edenderry

To Paudi and family, I'm very sorry to hear of the passing of your mother , bed of heaven to her , may she rest in peace , and blessings to all the family,  Brian Kavanagh  and family

Brian Kavanagh and family

Sincere sympathy to all of the Kennelly and McCarthy family on your sad loss. Aileen was an amazing lady. Rest in peace Aileen.

Mary Scannell

Sincere condolences to all the family , may Mrs Kennelly rip

 

Noel Byrnes

Sincere condolences to Emmet, Liam, Paudie and extended Kennelly family. May your Mom rest in peace.

Paul and Marian Dineen

Sincere sympathy on the passing of Aileen ,May her soul RIP.

Teddy Healy Ballyheigue

To all the Kennelly family I’m very sorry for your great loss at this sad time May the late Aileen rest in peace

Michael Healy Rae

My deepest sympathy to you all on the loss of Aileen. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Gillian Wharton Slattery

A lovely lady . May she rest in peace . Our condolences to Aileen’s family.

Lorna & Owen

So sorry to learn of Aileen's passing. One of Tralee's old stock, she was deeply involved in the musical life of the town for as long as we can remember. Condolences to her extended family.

Aidan and Eileen O' Carroll

Beannacht Dé lena anam álainn uasal  Suaimhneas síoraí dí. Comhbhrón ó chroí don teaghlach ar fad.

Anne and David Boland

Our sincere sympathy on the passing of Mrs. Kennelly. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Catherine & Tommie Sweeney

Sincere Condolences to the Kennelly and McCarthy families. I have nice memories of Aileen out and about with her 2 lovely dogs

Etta

Aileen had all of those wonderful  traits that made her unique and special. We are honored and privileged to say  that we knew her,  she was our friend.  May her gentle soul rest in everlasting peace.

Mary & Padraic Coughlan Ballyard

To Liam, Mary, Paudie, Emmet,  Connie, Billy and Rena,

 

Sincerest condolences to you all and the extended Kennelly and McCarthy families on the passing of Aileen. A lovely lady inside and out whom I have known all my life. May she rest in peace united again with her beloved Emmet.

 

Thinking of you all at this very sad time.

Kerry O Shea

Our very sincere & heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Aileen .Keeping you all in our thoughts & prayers at this sad & difficult time . We will remember Emmett & Aileen with great fondness , a very kind & warm hearted couple  , now reunited  together in Heaven for eternity . Rest In Peace .

Marion Parker &  Tommy  Drummond

Lovely Mrs Kennelly, may her good soul rest in peace with that of her husband.

Mary G Johnson

Sincere sympathy to Emmet and all the Kennelly families on the death of your beloved mother Aileen. She will along with your dad be forever remembered as a couple who gave freely of their time , energy and advice to the people of Tralee and Kerry. May Aileen rest in peace.

Phil and Tom Reale, Spa

Our sincere condolences to all the family on this sad occasion

John and Bettina Hoare 69 Meadowlands

My deepest condolences to the Kennelly and McCarthy  family and many friends on the passing of Aileen may she Rest in peace

Treasa Walsh SVP & Meals and Wheels Tralee

Sincere condolences to the Kennelly family on the passing of Aileen a lovely Lady. And friend.   May She Rest in Peace.

Ina Mulhall Tralee Ex  ICA

Sincere Sympathy to Aileen's family, Her brother's Con and Billy sister Rena, May Her gentle soul rest in peace

Lorna Curtin nee Hennebery

Our deepest sympathies to All Mrs Kennelly’s Family and to her Brother Con and All his Family.

Thinking of you All at this sad time.

Such a Lovely Lady.

Reunited with her Beloved Husband.

From Tony and Mary Ennis and Family

Tony Ennis

Our condolences to the Kennelly family ,Aileen was a lady and now reunited with her beloved  Emmett …RIP Aileen…

JJ Rita Bonn

Sincere sympathy to Emmet and the Kennelly family on the loss of your beloved mam .May her soul rest in peace .

Pat Joe & Mary Mc Quinn

Deepest sympathy to all the Kennelly Family on the passing of Aileen.

A lovely lady that will be missed

May she Rest in Peace

Kathleen McMullan and family

Sorry the hear of the death of Aileen may she rest peace

Tralee woman

Our deepest condolences to the Kennelly and McCarthy family on the passing of Aileen may she Rest in peace....our parents Tomàs and Eibhlin Breathnach were life long  friends and our lives were made the  richer , we will always remember Emmet and Aileen with kindness, they were both honest generous beautiful people giving their time and skills freely to so many people in the community. God's blessings to you all

Treasa Walsh Kieran & Ruairi Fry Oakpark Tralee

Deepest sympathy to all the Kennelly family on the sad passing of Aileen.  What a lovely lady.  Fond memories of her in The Kerry Choral Union. May her soul rest in peace

Tim McCarthy Castleisland

Condolences to the Kennelly family on the passing of your mum.. Rest in Peace

Patricia Galvin Reynolds

Sorry for your loss. Aileen rest in peace

Junior and Helen Locke

Our Sincere  Condolences to Aileen's Family  neighbours and Friends

On their Sad loss of a wonderful lady .May she rest in Peace with her Beloved Husband  Emmet ..

Tony and Angela O'Connor Tralee

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly family on the sad passing of Aileen .May she rest in peace

Stephen and Lena griffin

Deepest Sympathy on the sad passing of Aileen ,May she Rest in Peace.

The McAuliffe Family, St Brendan’s pk, Castle St Tralee

Sympathy to all the Kennelly’s and mc Carthy family's on the passing of your mother and sister and nana what a lovely lady rest in peace

Helen and Bernie o Connor Knockmoyle deepest

Sincere sympathy tó the Kennelly family ón the death of your mom Aileen May she rest in peace Julie Catherine Richard Diggins Tonevane Tralee

Catherine Diggins

Our condolences to Liam and Kennelly family on your sad loss. May Aileen rest in eternal peace.

Paul and Gill o Regan

Deepest condolences to all of Aileen’s family.  She left an amazing legacy with the founding of Meals on Wheels Tralee.  We will always remember and be thankful for everything she has accomplished for us.  May Aileen RIP.

Paddy Kevane

Sincerest Sympathy

 

Brian, Bréanainn, Gearóid.

O'Daly Family, Tralee

Sincere sympathy to all the Kennelly  family on the death of Aileen

Hennessy family Castle Street

Condolences to  all the Mary and all the Kennelly family.

 

May her gentle soul rest forever in peace

Pauline O Shea

Sincere condolences to Aileen’s family on her passing. May she Rest In Peace

Maria and John Magnier Tralee

Sympathy to the family a lovely lady always RIP

Catherine &Michael Healy Kevin Barry Villas Tralee

Our deepest condolences to all the Kennelly and McCarthy family on the passing of my dear cousin Aileen. May her gentle soul rest in peace and happily reunited with her beloved Emmet.

Annette Lynch & family

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The Presbytery, Abbeydorney. (066 71351456; 087 6807197)

abbeydorney@dioceseofkerry.ie

1st Sunday of Lent< 26th February, 2023.

Dear Parishioner,

Three weeks ago, the article featured in ‘Dear Parishioner’

had the title, As the Master Desires; Madre Moretta – Patron Saint of

Human Trafficking Survivors. The life story of Sudanese saint, Josephine

Margaret Bakhita, was described in the article. It was a coincidence that

Pope Francis was visiting South Sudan, part of the original country of

Sudan, that weekend. The main article this weekend is again about the

topic of Human Trafficking and it gives us an insight into the cruelty and

suffering experienced by women who have been taken from own country

and are condemned to a very difficult life, if they do not succeed in

escaping from the person who ‘bought’ them or in the home where they

were put. Intercom had a third article with thoughts from Pope Francis,

with the title, ‘Human Trafficking – An open wound’. The topic would be

makes us aware of one of the many examples in life, where individuals or

groups take advantage of their fellow human beings and expose them to

great suffering.

It was good to see a newspaper heading during

the week, reminding us of something that began 50 years ago, which is still

very much part of Irish life 50 years later. The headline of the article was

Trócaire Lent box marks 50th anniversary. Beside the article there was a

photograph of a smiling woman, holding a Trócaire box in her left hand,

while her right hand was stretched out in a gesture that could indicate

‘Thank you’ or ‘Please give something’. Josephine Umumarashavu, aged

12, and native of the African country of Rwanda, was featured on the

Trócaire box in 2004. Her father and other siblings had been killed in the

1994, Rwandan genocide. Josephine is a mother of two children and works

as Finance Officer for Trócaire in her own country. “I still have the 2004

Trócaire box in my home and I look at it now and again to remind myself of

how far I have come. I get very emotional, when I look at it still, because I

know I would not have finished my schooling, or have the job I have today,

or be able to look after my family, without the generosity of the Irish

people. When I look at myself on the Trócaire box, I remember the

challenges we faced as a family after the Rwandan genocide. My mother

was really struggling to survive alone, with three young children, living off a

small piece of land and constantly facing the threat of hunger.” (Fr. Denis

O’Mahony

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Engaging Survivors of Human Trafficking

The Following Harrowing Accounts of The Consequences of Human

Trafficking Have Been Supplied By Sr. Mary O’Malley, Medical Missionaries

of Mary And Executive Patron of Counter Human Trafficking Trust East

Africa(CHTEA)

Living Memories: Some sampled and memorable quotes from survivors.

Story One: The sponsor who bought me was hell; there was nothing good

from that house from the moment I went there. He was threatening to kill

me and I was not given food in the house. The employer was beating me

and calling me names. One day while we were both in the kitchen, she was

cutting onion and I was cleaning the table, she tried calling me to assist her

but I was very busy and I never heard her calling. The madam got very

angry and took a knife and wanted to stab me to death. In self-defence, I

struggled and held her hand so that she can drop the knife down.

Afterwards, I ran downstairs and locked myself in my room. I tried calling

the office but they never listened to me therefore I decided to run away

but I was arrested by the police and detained. After 4 months I was

deported back to Kenya.

Story Two: My work experience in Saudi Arabia was terrible. I was taken

advantage of by the whole family. Even for the ten-year child, I was a

monkey. During my work period, I was made to work like a donkey with

no time to rest, I was not given food. I was made to sleep outside their

house exposed to the heat and I was not allowed to shower.

Furthermore, I was raped by the employer and his two sons. The family

consisted of eight children and one of them was disabled. I was required

to nurse him and frequently change his diapers.

Story Three: The horrifying thing that I will never forget during my working

experience is that I was molested and assaulted. I was chained and raped

by my employer. I was very scared after the threats that he gave me and I

had no choice but to escape from the house and found help from the

police and the Kenyan Embassy. While I was stranded on the streets, I saw

a taxi coming and I stopped it. I requested the driver to take me to the

Kenyan Embassy. Fortunately, there was a Kenyan lady inside the taxi and

she asked me in Kiswahili ‘Una shida gani dadangu’? (Translated as ‘what

is the problem my sister’?). I was like, ‘Thank God’, for the first time I

have found

a sister from my own country. This kind lady told me that she had also

escaped from her employer and she was now living at her own house. I

told her my story and afterwards she agreed to accommodate me. The

next day, she accompanied me to the Embassy but I was not assisted.

There were no flights operating due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After some

time, I missed my monthly menstrual period so I decided to buy the

pregnancy test kit and after testing myself, I got the shock of my life to

realise I was pregnant. I informed the lady who was accommodating me

who insisted I should look for a job, which I did. Eventually, I moved out

and rented my own apartment but my aim was to go back home (Kenya).

My parents had to sell a portion of our land so as to get money to buy me a

flight ticket.

The practice: Engaging Survivors of Human Trafficking

Survivors play a vital role in combatting human trafficking. The survivor

voice is vital in establishing effective anti-trafficking strategies that address

prevention, protection and prosecution. In an effort to eradicate human

trafficking, CHTEA focuses on the rescue, rehabilitation, return/repatriation

and reintegration of victims of human trafficking. CHTEA has, since 2020,

consolidated a network pool of over 300 survivors of human trafficking.

The network creates a platform to share experiences, listen to each

other, provide awareness channels to the would-be victims, explore

potential job opportunities and act as advocacy vehicles. The network is

co-ordinated by volunteers who are also survivors. 56+

On 1st October 2022, CHTEA organised a meeting with a group of survivors

(mainly from Middle East countries) from the network. The goal of the

meeting was to have a recollection day to discuss their current situations

since their return. Those in attendance returned between 2020 and 2022.

The also provided a platform for the survivors to discuss the challenges

experienced by the victims of trafficking and to give recommendations

that could inform future policy. During the one-day recollection, the

survivors were given an opportunity to provide a personalised reflection of

the their individual rights, while working in the middle-East countries.

From their narrations, which ranged from physical abuse, sexual abuse,

threats to the individual, false promises, denial of freedom of movement,

denied medical treatment, denied food, withholding of wages and identity

documents, the torture, that victims of human trafficking go through, was

clearly depicted.

Points to Ponder (Intercom February 2023)

Prayer, Fasting and Abstinence are three tools we use as we prepare to

celebrate the great mystery of Easter, the Passion, Death and Resurrection

of Our Lord. Fasting and Abstinence have nothing to do with hating the

world and its material goods. Neither are they ways of punishing

ourselves. Fasting is one way in which we deepen our awareness of God.

By denying ourselves food, or a luxury (the sweets, the cigarettes, the

alcohol) what else do we do except say ’I do not depend on these things’.

It enables us to step back from the usual habits and distractions and give

particular attention to God. An outward restraint can be a sign and a

symbol of an inner attention, and a help towards it. This is a meaning of

the great symbol of ashes given on Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent.

This is also the Prayer that lies at the heart of Lent. Reminding ourselves

to give time to God, so that God may speak to us in the silence of our

hearts.

Our fasting and abstinence, if we are serious about them, have a particular

significance in a world dominated by a culture of consumption. Today we

are encouraged to think of ourselves as ‘consumers’ or ‘customers’, as if

the material things of creation had no other meaning than to be used by

human beings. Fasting is a form of restraint in which we stand back to

contemplate things as they are in themselves, as they are in relationship

to God the creator, and not just as they exist for us. Real enjoyment of

the world comes not from possessing it or consuming it, but from a

detached enjoyment of its goodness.

Seeing Your Life Through The Lens of The Gospel: John Byrne OSA

1. In today's gospel Jesus is enticed to gratify his own needs, or to perform

some spectacular act in public. He rejects the temptation because he

chooses commitment to his mission and to dependence on his Father over

any immediate gratification. Have you found that sometimes there is more

contentment in saying 'no' for the sake of some long-term goal? What are

the goals, aims, values that inspire you in this way?

2. One way of looking at this gospel is to say that Jesus went into the desert

to face his demons. We all have demons we need to face - compulsions,

fears, prejudices, anger, and urges that lurk within. It is in facing our

demons that we find a way to live a fuller life. Can you recall a time when

you grew through facing a 'demon' in this Way

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THE DELICIOUS AMBIGUITY OF LIFE

I wanted a perfect ending…now I have learned the hard way that - 

some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle or end.  Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking

the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what is going

to happen next.

Common sense is a flower that does not grow in everyone’s garden!!!

LAST WORD: Forget past mistakes and concentrate on future success.

Never pass up an opportunity to enjoy Nature’s Beauty.  It is the handwriting

 of God.

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On May 1, Crossroads held their “Walking Home” fundraiser, to raise money for a new roof at their first house, Harvard House. The walk involved six women walking 15.8 miles from the nearest prison, the California Institution for Women (CIW) in Chino, to Crossroad’s Harvard House in Claremont. This was the second year of this fundraiser and local Newspaper, The Claremont Courier, was on hand to record the event. You can read the article HERE, and watch a video from the event, below:

 

https://claremont-courier.com/

 

 

 

https://claremont-courier.com/latest-news/step-up-to-walking-home-fundraiser-for-crossroads-inc-65369/

 

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Abbeyfeale Parish

 

http://www.abbeyfealeparish.ie/our-parish/parish-history/

 

 

 

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GAA: https://www.gaa.ie/gaa-now/

 

 

 

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Tribute Night

 

Video link

 

https://youtu.be/4TnwMwLVqJU

 

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SISTERS: Telling Our Story – Philomena Morris SSL

 

by Máirín Delaney, coordinator

 

The Sisters of St Louis’ General Chapter 2015 invited the sisters to tell and re-tell the St Louis story “in order to own, celebrate and pass it on to future generations." The story of the Institute is the ‘why’ of the Institute, and telling it is an art of translating our values into action, of constructing our identity, making choices and inspiring action. Telling our story carries a transformative power inherent in the enduring values and lessons about life and mission which are passed on from one generation to another. Our individual and communal stories can be tools for making us whole; they gather up parts of us and put them together in a way that gives our lives greater meaning. 

 

 

 

We are delighted to share with you extracts from the 57th interview in the "Telling Our Story" series, in which Philomena Morris SSL was interviewed by Margaret Healy SSL on February 23, 2022. In her interview, Philomena talks about her missionary work in Ghana and her pastoral work.

 

Philomena Morris SSL was born in 1938 in County Galway and is the eldest of four children. She attended St Louis School in Balla, County Mayo. She entered the Sisters of St Louis in February 1959 when she was 20 years old. She made her first vows in August 1961, and final vows in August 1964. In 1961, she taught in Aylesbury High School in England for a short time. Following this she went to Rathmines, where she taught in the Junior school. In 1962, she attended University College Dublin and graduated in History and English in 1965. In 1965, she was transferred to Great Yarmouth and for two years, she taught in St Louis High School. In September 1967, she moved to Ghana and taught A level subjects in St Louis Secondary School, Kumasi. She was chaplain to the Young Christian Students team of English speaking West Africa. From 1979 to 1980 she studied at the Irish School of Ecumenics and returned to Ghana. In 1983, she returned to England and began working with the Movement for a Better World. In 1985, she attended a training session with the International group in Rome. From then she worked on the International Leadership Team. This entailed working on programmes for renewal and travelling to many countries in different continents. She served as regional superior of the English Region From 1995 to 2001. After a sabbatical in Navan, Ireland, she began working in a busy North London parish. From 2010 to 2013 she was team leader in the English mission. In 2013, she was invited to serve on the Safeguarding Commission of the East Anglian diocese. She has been a Trustee for a number of years. She currently works part time in Our Lady of Muswell Parish in North London.

 

https://sistersofstlouis.newsweaver.com/Newsletter/1l5uh1mplq9dxav81nwt7w?lang=en&a=1&p=61469401&t=19890245

 

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There are about 155 Sisters of St Louis in the Irish Region. The Irish Region encompasses Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

 

 

 

Most sisters in the Region have reached official retirement age. However, apart from sisters who are ill or very frail, most sisters continue to actively serve others and make the world a better place. We have, however, largely moved from active corporate ministry to one of collaborative outreach and prayerful solidarity with local communities and the wider world. Many sisters are involved in internal ministry and care of each other. Some are also involved in pastoral and prayer ministries, retreat work, chaplaincy, spirituality and religious formation. Still other sisters continue to be active in education in both community and formal settings. This includes second chance education opportunities, teaching English as a second language, acculturation programmes and homework clubs for migrants, development education with particular reference to climate change and the integrity of creation, Governance, strategic development and trusteeship roles.

 

At least 100 sisters who are currently members of the Irish Region have lived and been in ministry in Belgium, Brazil, California, England, France, Ghana, Liberia, or Nigeria.

 

The Charity details for the Irish Region is as follows:

 

Charity Name: Sisters of St Louis, Irish Region

 

CRA: 20014729

 

CHY: 7147

 

Trustees: Uainín Clarke SSL, Mary Connellan SSL, Anne Jordan SSL, Mary Kearney SSL, Anne Murray SSL, Marion Reynolds SSL, and Eithne Woulfe SSL.

 

Check out the image gallery below to see more about our sisters in Ireland today.

 

https://www.stlouissisters.org/ireland/

 

 

 

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 DEATH of   Joan Brown,  (nee Kennelly), (Grace Park, Dublin formerly Knockanure,  Moyvane, Kerry), died 24th February 2022, very sadly missed by her loving husband Paul and children Neil, Jackie, Alan and Emma, her angel baby Claire, son-in-law Wouter, daughter-in-law Frankie, grandchildren Emily, Cadhla, Hannah, Louisa, Ciara, Aoibheann, Pippa and Finn, her brother Jimmy and sisters Peg, Philly, Mary, Kate and Noreen, her dog Garvey, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

 

Joan will be reposing at home on Sunday 27th February from 5.00pm to 7.00pm. Funeral mass will take place Tuesday 1st March at 11.00am at Our Lady of Consolation Church, Donnycarney, Dublin.

 

 

 

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Sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.

 

 

 

Patricia and Kathryn

 

Kathryn and Patrica Walsh

 

Deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family, Joan was a beautiful kind lady, may she rest in peace.

 

Pauline Bridgeman Daly

 

From the Board of Management , and all the Staff at Tir na Nog, Early Childhood Care & Education Centre, our Sincere sympathy to Neil and family we are all so sorry to hear of your sad loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.

 

Caroline Boyle

 

Deepest.sympathy.to Noreen. and Jimmy and all the .Brown. and. Kennelly. families on the passing of Joan. May she rest. in. peace.

 

Micheal & Marie Walsh Moyvane

 

To one of the best with the biggest heart of gold ever, you were always there for me  you were always the big sister  I never had & part of me will go with you I will miss & love you forever & I'll always be here for Paul Neil Alan Jackie & Emma & all them beautiful grand babies, condolences to all her family members  Rip Joan

 

Deborah Shannon

 

So sorry to hear of the death of Joan  .Our sincere sympathy to you Noreen and family Jimmy and family Peg and to all other members of the Kennelly and Brown families .May her good deeds go with her and may her soul R I P

 

Billy and Joan Moloney Moy

 

Deepest sympathy to the Brown   & Kennelly family.

 

May Joan rest in peace

 

Gene & Kathleen Fitzmaurice

 

Paul, Neil, Jackie, Alan, Emma and the Kennelly family. We are so shocked and  heartbroken to here of the sad passing of our wonderful neighbour Joan.

 

A totally devoted Mammy.

 

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.

 

Rest in peace Joan.

 

Mary, Terry and family.

 

Mary Tracey

 

Sincere sympathy to Kathleen, Hazel and all Joan’s family. Rest in Peace

 

Claire O’Brien Mallow

 

To

 

Paul, Neil, Jackie, Alan, Emma and the Kennelly Family.

 

We are heartbroken to here of the sad passing of our wonderful neighbour Joan.

 

A fantastic and devoted Mammy . Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. Rest In Peace Joan you will be sadly missed.

 

Mary and Terry Tracey  and family. xxx

 

Mary Tracey

 

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly & Brown families at this sad and difficult time .Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h- anam  !

 

Teddy,Mary & William Madden

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Paddy, Mairead & Patricia Lynch, Gortdromagouna, Moyvane

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the passing of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Jerry and Breda Enright Moyvane

 

Very sorry for your loss Rip Joan

 

John Mary Donohoe

 

Sending all our love to Jackie, Wouter, Louisa, Aoibheann and Finn and all the Browns too. So sad about the loss of Joan. What a great lady and brilliant Mammy. May she light up in your memory forever!

 

Eva and William

 

Joan was such a lovely women she was so friendly  kind and full of life. We had the pleasure of her company many a night in the Aras. She was a  lovely singer, loved to dance  and was great craic. Our deepest sympathy to all her family.

 

Ann & Billy Carroll Friday night Ceili Aras Chronain

 

Very sorry to hear the news of Joan's passing ,may you rest in peace Joan , you  will be sadly missed here in spar especially  your infectious  laugh

 

Con and staff of spar collins ave

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family’s on the sad passing of Joan. May her gentle soul Rest In Peace.

 

Tom& Kay OHanlon Moyvane

 

Deepest.sympathy.to Noreen. and Jimmy and. Brown. and. Kennelly. families on the passing of Joan rest. in. peace

 

Tim Eileen Sheehan Moyvane co Kerry

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the passing of Joan, May she rest in peace.

 

Bridget Kiely Moyvane

 

Sincere condolences and sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the death of Joan RIP

 

Bernadette and Joe Enright Keylod, Moyvane

 

So saddened to hear of Joan's passing. Sincere sympathy to her husband Paul, Nial, Jackie, Alan and extended families. Condolences also to Mary, Philly, Peig, Katie, Noreen and Jimmy and families. Lovely memories of Joan growing up in Gale Bridge.

 

Liam & Mary Walsh, Tarbert

 

Sincere sympathy to Joan's family. Joan was a wonder character and a beautiful singer.

 

Joe Harte, Friday night Ceili Arus Cronán

 

Shocked and saddened to hear of the death of Joan, many the nights we spent in the Gables in Athea where we  had great nights of laughter and dancing. Deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family. Thinking of you all at this sad time. Rest in peace Joan xx

 

Mossie, Norella, Phil Molyneaux

 

So sad to hear of Joan's death. Joan was always so cheerful and friendly. May her kind soul rest in peace. Sincere condolences to all her family and friends.

 

Margaret Kilkenny Castleknock

 

Our Deepest Sympathy to the Brown & Kennelly Family on the Sad Death of Joan.  May She RIP

 

Tony & Josie O'Grady

 

Deepest sympathy to all the Brown and Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan May she rest in peace.

 

James and Angela Sheehy, Moyvane

 

Sincere and heartfelt condolences to Paul, Emma, Jackie, Neil and Alan on the passing of Joan. May she rest in peace and live in your hearts forever. Joan was always very warm, cheerful, good humoured and friendly. Rest in peace Joan.

 

 

 

Brian and Rosemary.

 

Brian Loughrey

 

Deepest condolences to you Peg & all the Kennelly & Brown families on the very sad passing of your sister Joan May her gentle soul rest in eternal peace

 

Nancy Linnane Urlee

 

May you R.I.P. Joan cannot believe a it x

 

Bernie O Driscoll

 

Condolences to Joan family and friends, she was a beautiful soul always smiling great memories of Joan R I P Joan

 

Ger whelan Ormsby

 

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown family on the passing of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Colm & Noelle O' Callaghan, Moyvane

 

To all the Kennelly and Brown families, we offer our sincere condolences on the passing of Joan.  May she rest gently in peace.

 

Teresa and Mary Lynch, Glin Road, Moyvane

 

Sincere Condolences to the Kennelly and Brown family on the death of Joan may she rest in peace.

 

Buddy and Marguerite Moran Lenamore

 

Deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly and o Flaherty families on the passing of Joan may she rest in peace

 

Kit Padraig and Deirdre Horan moyvane

 

Sincere sympathy to Peg, Noreen, Jimmy, Kennelly and Brown families on the death of Joan.  May she rest in peace.

 

Majella Stack Dalton

 

Majella and Mike Dalton Glenagore Athea

 

Deepest sympathy to all the Brown family on the sad loss of Joan. May she Rest In Peace. God Bless.

 

All in 102 G P M

 

So sad to hear of Joan’s passing. Sincere sympathy to all of Joan’s Family . Such a wonderful bubbly personality and a beautiful voice . May she rest in peace.

 

Mick O Connor Aras Chronain Friday nights session

 

My sincere sympathies to the family on your loss.

 

Danny Healy Rae

 

Sincere sympathy to Noreen Jimmy Peig and the Kennelly family on the death of Joan.  May she rest in peace RIP.

 

John Mary Goulding and family Kealod Moyvane

 

Sincere Sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly Families on the death of Joan. May She Rest In Peace.

 

Dan & Anne Stack  Moyvane

 

Sorry to hear of your mams passing,

 

Joan was such a kind and lovely person, may you  Rest in Peace Joan

 

Claire Hanlon

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan.  May she Rest in Peace

 

Jim and Maura Nolan  Gale Bridge   Moyvane

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the passing of Joan. R. I. P.

 

Ann Tom & Joan Walsh, Moher, Moyvane

 

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown family on the death of Joan .  May she rest in peace

 

Gerard & Liz Mulvihill and family Aughrim Moyvane

 

Remembering Joan as the life and soul of the set-dancing in Aras Chronain. Years ago, Joan brought me a little bottle of Knock water, and I think of her every day when I bless myself. She will surely be rewarded for all the joy, kindness and happiness she brought to us all. My heart and my prayers go out to her family.

 

Elizabeth Cleary, Tallaght

 

Deepest sympathy to Peig, Noreen, Jimmy & the extended Kennelly & Brown families on the sad passing of Joan. May her gentle soul Rest in Peace.

 

Christy & Margaret Dillon Ballydonoghue

 

Our sincere sympathy to the Kennelly & Brown families on the sad passing of Joan, may she rest in heavenly peace. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.

 

Bernie & John Stackpoole, Gortdromagowna Moyvane

 

Sincere Sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family on the passing of Joan May she rest in peace

 

Mary Brosnan Coilagurteen and Derry Listowel

 

Sincere sympathy to all the Brown and Kennelly families. I am so shocked on the sudden passing of my wonderful loving and caring aunt. She was always there for me and we shared many good times together. May your gentle soul rest in peace until we meet again, your loving and broken hearted niece

 

Audrey xxx

 

Deepest sympathy to Noreen, Jimmy & all the  extended  Kennelly & Brown families on Joan's passing. May she rest in peace.

 

Mary & Tom Hanrahan, Moyvane

 

Deepest sympathy to the Kennelly and  Brown families on the sad passing of Joan may she rest in peace

 

Mary & Mike Nolan Bunagarha Listowel

 

Sincere Sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly  on the sad passing of Joan. May She Rest in Peace.

 

Mike & Liz O'Sullivan Moyvane

 

To Noreen Jimmy and all Kennelly family sorry for ur loss .

 

Breeda Scanlon  Moyvane

 

Deepest Sympathy To Paul And Family And The Extended Kennelly Family On Joans Passing. May She Rest In Peace.

 

Mike & Bridie O Connor Ennis formerly Gale Bridge Moyvane

 

Deepest Sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown Families on the sad passing of Joan. May she rest in peace

 

Jerry & Ann Woods & Family Knockanure

 

Shocked and saddened to hear of the death of Joan sincere condolences to all her family may she rest in peace

 

Mary Meagher Navan Road

 

Sincere Sympathy to Brown and Kennelly Family’s. On sad passing of Joan. Rest in peace joan

 

Martin & Patricia O'Flaherty, Lenamore

 

Sorry to hear of your Mams passing. She was a lovely lady REST IN PEACE  JOAN.

 

John & Ann Bridgeman

 

We send our deepest sympathy to you, Jackie, Wouter and kids, and all the Brown and Kennelly families. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time. May your mam rest in peace safe in Heaven.

 

From Ray and Doris and all the Heffernan family.

 

Ray and Doris Heffernan

 

Our deepest sympathy to Joan's family, Paul, Neil, Jackie, Alan & Emma, grandchildren,  her brother Jimmy, sisters Peg, Phil, Mary, Kate and Noreen and their families on the sad passing of Joan.

 

May Joan rest in peace.

 

Leo & Anne Finucane, Keylod, Moyvane

 

Shocked and saddened to hear of the death of Joan.  I have so many great memories of our childhood days growing up together in Keylod.  Sincere sympathy to her husband and family also to Noreen, Jimmy, Katie, Mary, Philly, and Peg Kennelly. 

 

Rest in peace Joan.

 

Kathleen Houlihan Tralee and Keylod

 

Shocked to hear of Joan’s passing. Deepest sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown families. Joan lit up our lives with her singing, dancing, and friendship at Aras Chronain. RIP Joan.

 

Marie & Liam Patten

 

Condolences to Peig, the Kennelly and Brown families on your sad loss.

 

Sarah Ann Hanrahan

 

Sincere sympathy to Peig, Noreen, Jimmy, the all the Kennelly and Brown families on the passing of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Shay & Marie O'Neill

 

Sincere sympathy to Mary and all Joan's family, May she rest in peace.

 

Pat & Nora Mulhall

 

Sincere Sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown families on the death of Joan may she rest in peace

 

Connie Nolan Glenalappa

 

Sincere sympathy to Joan's Husband Paul and children, also to her brother Jimmy and sisters, Peg, Philly, Mary, Kate, Noreen, all the Brown and Kennelly families, ....my memory of Joan, our yearly trip to Knock with Margaret Carmody,  she came along with Noreen, some of us singers went up front to sing a few songs, well when Joan sang we were in Awe her beautiful voice, she was  top class .......God Grant her Eternal Rest now in Heaven.....

 

Eileen and Jeremiah Kennelly, Knockanure

 

Sincere condolences to the Kennelly and Brown  families on the death of Joan RIP.

 

Mairéad & Toddy, Kearney's, Moyvane

 

Sincere sympathy to Noreen, Jimmy, Peg and all extended Brown and Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Mary Collins ex Moyvane Post Office

 

Our deepest sympathy to Joan's family and friends. Joan brought such warmth and energy to our céile nights, we shall always remember her bright smile, laugher and great sense of fun. Rest in peace Joan.

 

Tommie and Mary Mc Manus, Navan Road, Dublin

 

Deepest sympathy to Noreen Jimmy and all Brown & Kennelly families on the death of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Mairead & Johnny Lane Pilgrim Hill Kilmorna  Listowel

 

Sincere condolences to Kate, Hazel and to all Joan’s

 

family, may Joan rest in peace xxx

 

Theresa, Richie, Kevin & Mark

 

Joan I can’t believe I am writing this, you should be here enjoying life as u always have  and looking forward to Hazel's baby. Instead I find myself writing about you having passed that no one expected. A beautiful, warm energetic gal who lit up every room!! A person we would all go to with problems or worries. You lit up every room and started every dance, you were never one to shy from any occasion and above all you sang with the voice of an angel. We love you Joan, heaven has our angel now, send her all our love and kisses

 

Mandy, Jon, Adam & Kayleigh xx

 

Our sincere sympathy to jimmy Noreen and Joan’s husband and family and all Kennelly and Brown families on the sad passing of your beloved Joan. May her gentle soul Rest in Peace.

 

Chas & Mary Curtin Moyvane

 

Deepest sympathy to Noreen, Jimmy and all Brown & Kennelly  families on the passing of Joan. May Joan rest in peace.

 

John and Martha Brosnan Bunagarha Listowel

 

Deepest sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown families on the death of Joan. May Joan rest in peace. We will keep you in our prayers.

 

Joe Kearney and family, Moyvane

 

Joe Kearney and family

 

So very sorry to hear the sad news of Joan’s death she was a beautiful lady and friend her family was her life thinking about all Joan’s family at this very sad time  in my prayers and thoughts

 

Caroline O Reilly

 

I was so shocked to hear of the death of my wonderful kind-hearted funny talented friend great dancer and I loved dancing in your set and we laughed so much up in Aras Chronain Condolences to all your family sing and fly high darlen with the angles  will always remember you   Love  Maeve and Christy

 

Maeve Leonard

 

So sorry to hear of Joan’s passing, my sincere condolences to all the family

 

May you rest in peace Joan

 

Kathleen Kennelly Portumna Galway

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown family, Noreen, jimmy and the Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan. May she rest in peace

 

Bobby & Marie Stack Moyvane

 

Deepest sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown families on the sad passing on Joan may she rest in peace

 

The Flaherty family Lisaniskea Kilmorna

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family’s on the sad passing of Joan may she rest in peace

 

Bobby and Joan Stack

 

Sincere Sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan RIP.

 

Shane Hanrahan Moyvane

 

Deepest Sympathy to Noreen, Jimmy and all the Kennelly and Brown family on the death of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

John and Olive Mulvihill

 

Deepest  sympathy  to Joan's husband,  and family, to Jimmy, Mary, Philly, Peg, Katie, Noreen. May Joan Rest In Peace.

 

Mary  Flavin, nee O Connor, Coolard, Listowel  and Keylod

 

Condolences to Joan's family at this very sad time. A lovely person and a fantastic mother.

 

Debbie & Martin Carroll

 

My sincere condolences to the Brown & Kennelly family on your sad loss.

 

Cllr Michael Foley

 

Sincere sympathy to Joan’s husband& family , to her brother Jimmy& sisters Peg, Philly, Mary, Kate & Noreen on the sad passing of Joan.  Myself & Joan were in the same class in Knockanure school& every evening we walked home together , we were great friends. May her gentle soul Rest In Peace

 

Tom& Brigid Moore Keylod Moyvane

 

Joan, thank you for all the fun, dancing and singing on Friday nights in Áras Chrónáin. Thank you for your kindness and friendship. We will miss you. We send our condolences to each one of Joan's family. May Joan rest in peace.

 

Denis and Theresa Torsney  Áras Chrónáin

 

Sincere sympathy to Joan’s family at this time, such a lovely kind person. Enjoyed her company each week in Áras Chrónáin

 

Sheila

 

Dear Jackie,  Neil and all the Brown and Kennelly families.  Sincere condolences on the passing of dear Joan.  I have very fond memories of your dear Mam, who was always so welcoming, friendly and full of fun. a true lady.  May she rest in peace. Thanking of you all during this very difficult time.   Susan O'Connor

 

Susan O'Connor

 

Deepest sympathies to Joan’s husband and family on the passing of my dear cousin Joan. Sympathies also to Jimmy, Peg, Philly, Mary, Kate and Noreen. I have great memories of the time she spent in Moyvane. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Gerard & Mary Buckley, Knockanure

 

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown family and the passing of Joan,  may she rest in peace.

 

John & Marie Mc Enery Moyvane

 

Jackie, Wouter and all the family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I’ll never forget meeting Joan, the fun we had at Jackie’s hen and the wedding in Spain. Joan was the life and soul of the party, and so proud of all of you. May she rest in peace.

 

Vivienne Heffernan

 

Sincere Sympathy to Noreen, Jimmy and all the Kennelly and Browne families on Joan's death May she rest in Peace.

 

Tom and Eileen Roche

 

Sincere condolences to Jackie and all the Brown and Kennelly family on the sad and untimely passing of your dear Mam Joan may she rest in peace

 

Linda Dunne and Family

 

Sincere sympathy to all of Joan’s family and friends .she was a lovely person so talented with her beautiful voice and so funny she will be sadly missed lovely to have known her and her grt laughs R.I.P.

 

Alice Sherlock

 

So shocked to hear the very sad news .condolences to all her dear family . Joan was  the life and soul of our Fri night Ceilí in Áras Chronáin  will be sadly missed by us all , beautiful dancer , singer , and great craic  . Leaba I measc na  naomh agus suamhneas siorraí do a ainm dilis  Máirin

 

Máirín  ,   Friday night Céilí  Áras Chronáin

 

Sincere sympathy to Noreen, Jimmy and the Brown and Kennelly families on the passing of Joan .May Joan rest in peace .

 

Mary Donovan (Mulvihill).

 

Louis and Mary Donovan

 

Deepest sympathy.to the brown Kennelly family on the passing of Joan may she rest in peace

 

Margaret shine

 

Condolences to the Brown Family on the passing of Joan.

 

Kay Walker      Wednesday Session

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the passing of Joan, May she rest in peace.

 

Pat & Eily Shanahan Aughrim Moyvane

 

Sincere sympathy to the Kennelly and Brown families on the loss of Joan. May she RIP.

 

Ann, Richard and Amanda O Connor Keylod Moyvane

 

We are all so sorry to hear of your mams passing. She was one of  life's wonderful people and we be sadly missed. Forever in our thoughts and prayers. RIP Joan love always

 

Angie, Georgie & Family

 

We are all so sorry to hear of your mams passing. She was one of  life's wonderful people and we be sadly missed. Forever in our thoughts and prayers. RIP Joan love always

 

Angie, Georgie &Family

 

Deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly & extended families on the death of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Denis & Majella  Mc Carthy, Kilbaha, Moyvane

 

Deepest sympathies on behalf of the Wednesday Night Music Session Group to all Joan's family. We are all shocked and saddened to hear the sad news. We loved her to bits. So bubbly, so friendly and of course a beautiful singer. We'll miss her. May she rest in peace

 

Wednesday Night Trad Group

 

Deepest sympathy to all the Brown family on the passing of your mother Joan. A truly great lady and neighbour. She will be dearly missed. RIP Joan.

 

Sean Glennon

 

So Shocked and saddened to hear of the  death of Joan. such a lovely person. full of life and fun .condolences  to all of her family

 

Kathryn Plunketts Wed Nite Session

 

Heartfelt condolences to Noreen , Jimmy and all the Kennelly and Brown families on the death of Joan. . May she rest in peace

 

Oliver and Ena Kearney

 

Thinking of you all, RIP Joan/Nana,  From myself, Shane, Ellie & your heartbroken grand-daughters Hannah & Pippa, forever in our hearts & forever in our minds xxx

 

Amy Walsh

 

Our deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families at this sad time of your great loss. Rest in peace Joan.

 

Tom & Maria O'Connor, Keylod,

 

Deepest sympathy to Peggy and extended Brown and Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Liam and Joan Enright, Tanavalla, Listowel

 

Our deepest sympathy to all of Joan’s family at her untimely passing.  A lovely lady and always a friendly smile.  Joan rest in peace

 

Seán Margaret Davoren and family

 

Deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family on the death of Joan. May Joan rest in peace

 

Teresa Langan  and Nora Quirke

 

Our deepest sympathies to Jimmy & Noreen, extended Kennelly  & Brown families on the death of Joan.  May she rest in peace.

 

Pat & Anne Stack, Drommurhur, Moyvane

 

I’m very sorry to all the family for your great loss at this sad time

 

Michael Healy Rae

 

Our deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly families on the sad passing of Joan. May she Rest In Peace

 

Der & Mary Mulvihill & Family Keylod

 

My sincere sympathies to the Brown and Kennelly families on the passing of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Noreen Healy, Moyvane

 

Just in complete shock  what a beautiful lady Joan was inside & out. What great memories we have of you and with you, can still hear your laugh. You will be missed by so many  Sincere apologies to all the family at this heart-breaking time, thinking of ye all, R.I.P Joan

 

Amy and Trisha Mallow

 

Deepest sympathies to the Brown and Kennelly family on the loss of Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Philip and Breda Kiely, Moyvane

 

RIP Mrs B. Our favourite Kerry wan. Thinking of all the family

 

Richie Caulfield

 

Deepest sympathy  to Noreen Jimmy and Katie and peg and extended family RIP Joan

 

Maurice and Teresa Heffernan Moyvane

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family on the passing of Joan.

 

May she R.I.P.

 

Breda Holly Lavery Tarbert

 

What a shock to hear of the sad passing of a very dear school friend Joan. Beautiful person beautiful singer also full of fun and a big smile. Will be sadly missed. My deepest sympathy to Joan's husband and family also to her sisters Katie Noreen Peg Mary Philly and brother Jimmy extended family grandchildren nieces and nephews. May Joan's gentle soul rest in Peace

 

Margaret Carmody Knockanure Moyvane County Kerry

 

Deepest sympathy to all Joan's family. May she rest in peace.  Joan was always so kind, full of fun and brought great joy to so many people at the Irish dancing sessions

 

Brid

 

Sincere sympathy to all Joan's family her sisters Peg Philly Mary Kathleen. Noreen and her brother Jimmy. May she rest in peace

 

Mike and Peig O'Connor Hospital Limerick and Keylod

 

Deepest sympathy to all the family on the passing of Joan may she rest in peace

 

Vincent and Pat Mulvanny set dancing D

 

Joan, I am numb after hearing of your passing. I will miss you as a great kind neighbour who always had time for everyone. Thinking of Paul, Neil, Jackie, Alan and Emma at this sad time. Rest in peace Joan

 

Imelda Martin GPM

 

Sincere sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly family on the sad passing of Joan . May she rest in peace

 

Nelius and Margaret Clancy Knockanure

 

absolutely shocked and devastated to hear of Joans passing ,I had the pleasure to be with her in the salon on many occasions and with her lovely daughter Emma ,Joan was a beautiful person and was her family's lifeblood ,always had a smile for everybody and a true  caring lady  to everybody well respected in Donnycarney and Kerry a kind-hearted gem ,love and respect to all her family and relations

 

john ,Rebecca Leonard and family

 

john Leonard

 

Deepest sympathy to the Brown and Kennelly Families on the death of Joan, Rest In Peace

 

John Joe Walsh , Moyvane

 

My thoughts and prayers to the Brown family , at this difficult time. Joan was such a lovely warm person and she will be sadly missed by so many ..

 

Eleanor Keating

 

A truly great lady who will be remembered with such grace. Always had a smile and time for everyone. I fondly remember the Up the kingdom chant. Rest In Peace Joan. Love and prayers to all your family

 

Eoin Fitzsimons

 

Great lady who will be remembered with such joy! Always had a smile on her face and time for everyone. Up the kingdom as I can often remember her saying.

 

Eoin Fitzsimons

 

Sincere sympathy to the whole Kennelly family on the death of their beloved sister, Joan. May she rest in peace.

 

Gabriel & Brenda Fitzmaurice, Moyvane

 

Lost for words you were my second mammy as a child Joan. Always looked out for me. Your dear friend Willie and I will miss you forever love you very much. Its never a goodbye we will meet again. Sending my condolences to the brown family

 

Amy Scarff

 

Sincere sympathies to the Brown and Kennelly families on the death of Joan. May she rest in peace

 

Ita and Tadgh Buckley Moyvane

 

Our deepest sympathy to all of Joan's family especially Emma. Brother Jimmy, sisters Peg, Philly Mary, Noreen, Katie and the extended Brown and Kennelly families.  Our thoughts are prayers are with you all at this difficult time.  May Joan rest in peace

 

Bridget, Louise and Timmie Keane Moyvane

 

Sincere condolences Neil I’m so sorry to hear about your mam. Paul Jackie Emma and Alan heartfelt thoughts are with you all

 

Chantal and Marie x

 

Chantal and Marie Keogh

 

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO ALL THE FAMILY

 

DAN KIELY

 

Joan you will be sadly missed always up for a laugh and my dad will miss you as a friend may you rest in peace x

 

Audrey scarf

 

 

 

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DEATH has taken place of Angela Kearney (née Buckley), Main Street, Moyvane and Cahirdown, Listowel, and late of Kilkee on April 22nd, 2021. Predeceased by her parents William and Catherine, sister Anna Lourdes. Survived by her husband Joe, sons Alan and Brian, daughters Lisa and Michelle, grandchildren Aoileann, Dara, Jack, Rachel and Aisling, brothers Christopher and Andrew, sisters Bridie and Beana, sons-in-law Derek and Dan, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces.

 

Requiem Mass being celebrated in the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, on Monday at 12 noon, live-streamed on https://youtube.com/channel/UCVQVOMu9jmtp3EyH3co9n_Q , with burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

 

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Our deepest sympathy to Joe Michelle Lisa Alan Brian on the passing of Angela may she rest in peace rip

 

Bridie margaret shine

 

Sincere sympathy to all the Kearney family on the death of Angela. May she rest in peace.

 

Ned & Maureen O Hanlon, Tarbert

 

Our sympathies to Joe, Alan, Brian, Lisa , Michelle and extended family on the sad passing of Angela.  May she rest peace.

 

Micheal & Marie Walsh

 

Heartfelt condolences to Joe, Alan, Brian, Lisa, Michelle & extended family on the passing of Angela. Thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time. Any time I met Angela she always showed a huge interest in our family & how they were getting on. She was a wonderful educator & was so proud of each & every one of your achievements. Leaba i measc na Naomh di.

 

Paul, Michelle, Laura, Aidan & Evan Curry

 

Sincere sympathy to Joe and family on the sad passing of Angela may she rest in peace

 

Bobby and Joan Stack

 

Deepest sympathy to Joe and Family on the sad passing of Angela. RIP.

 

Donie Lyons The Bar, Athea

 

Sincere sympathy to the Kearney family at this very sad time. May Angela rest in eternal peace.

 

Norma Foley

 

Our sincere condolences to Joe and your family on the sad passing of Angela.  May she rest in peace.

 

Pat & Anne Stack

 

My sincere condolences to the Kearney family on your sad loss. My thoughts are with ye at this time.

 

Cllr Michael Foley

 

Deepest sympathy to Joe and family and to the extended families on the passing of Angela  May she rest in peace

 

John and  Mary Carmody Derry House Listowel

 

Very sorry to hear of Angela’s passing. Sincere condolences to Joe and all her family at this time. May she rest in peace.

 

Gerard and Jenny Tarrant

 

Our sincere sympathy to Joe and family  on the sad passing of Angela may she rest in peace.

 

Joe and  Peggy Barrett Carrueragh Kilmorna

 

Joe, Michelle & all the Kearney family so sorry for your loss may Angela rest in peace.

 

Jimmy and Annie Reidy Killeany Glin

 

Sincere sympathy to Joe, Lisa, Michelle, Alan, Brian and all the extended Kearney and Buckley families on the very sad passing of Angela. May Angela Rest In Peace. Thinking of you all at this very difficult time.

 

Marguerite, Joseph Hogan & family, Glin

 

Michelle & all the Kearney family we were all so sorry to hear of your Mams death thinking of you may she rest in peace.

 

Maire, Tom, Enya, Grace& Roise Mc Intyre Killeany Glin

 

Sincere sympathy to Joe and family on the passing of Angela. May she rest in peace

 

John & Peggy O Carroll, Clountubrid

 

So very sorry to hear of the passing of your Mum Lisa, may she rest in peace. Thinking of you and sending our condolences to you and your family Miriam Martin and the girls

 

CJones in Sligo

 

Sincere condolences to Joe, Alan, Brian, Lisa, Michelle and extended family. May Angela rest in peace.

 

Johanna Leahy

 

Our sincere condolences to Joe & family on the sad passing of Angela. May she rest in peace.

 

Donal & Mary Woods, Glin

 

Our deepest condolences to all the family on the sad passing of Angela. May she rest in peace.

 

Conor & Emma O Flynn

 

Sympathy to all the family on the passing of Angela, may she rest in peace.

 

Hugh  Baker, Cahirdown, Listowel

 

Deepest sympathy to Joe and the Kearney family on the passing of Angela

 

Declan Ann Finucane  and family

 

My sincere sympathy to Joe and all the family of the late Angela my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time May Angela rest in peace

 

Michael Healy Rae

 

Sincere sympathy to Joe, Alan, Brian, Lisa, Michelle and extended Kearney and Buckley Families on the sad passing of Angela. May she Rest In Peace.

 

Der and Mary Mulvihill and Family Keylod

 

Our deepest condolences to Joe and all the family at the passing of Angela, May she rest in peace.

 

Tom &Eileen Haugh

 

Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to Joe, Alan, Brian, Lisa, Michelle and the extended family on Angela’s passing. Whenever we met her, she always made time for a chat. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Denise, Tim, Amy & Andrew  O’Riordan, Athea

 

Sincere sympathy to Joe and all the family on Angela’s passing. May she rest in peace.

 

Con Scanlon & family

 

Sincere Condolences to Angela's family. May she Rest in Peace.

 

Assumpta Nolan, Kerry ETB

 

Heartfelt sympathy to the Kearney family Nd extended family on the sad passing of Angela fond memories of a wonderful teacher at the teck In Listowel May her gentle soul Rest In Peace

 

Mary Ann Relihan Duagh

 

My sincere condolences to the Kearney family on the of Angela. May she Rest In Peace 🙏

 

Joan Lane, Kilmorna, Listowel

 

Sincere sympathy to all of the family. May Angela rest in peace.

 

Seamus Murphy,

 

ex-Listowel Community College

 

Seamus Murphy

 

Sincere sympathy to Joe, Alan, Brian, Lisa and Michelle on the passing of Angela. Thinking of you all. May she rest in peace.

 

Tom and JoAnne Black, Drogheda

 

Sympathy to the Kearney family on the passing of Anglia.

 

May she rest in peace.

 

Johnny and Helen Wren.

 

Ballinoe. Tarmons.

 

Johnny wren

 

Sincere sympathy to you Joe and to your family on the sad loss of Angela. Suaimhneas síoraí dá hanam dílis.

 

Julienne and Gerard Donegan

 

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DEATH has taken place of the Very Reverend Tom Hickey, retired P.P. Baile an Fheirtéaraigh and formerly of Dingle on the 12th of April 2021. Survived by his sister Maura O' Connor (Limerick), his brother Ben (USA), sister in law Margaret, nieces, nephews, grandnephews, Bishop Ray Browne and the Priests of the Diocese of Kerry, parishioners and the communities in which he ministered.

 

https://moyvane.com/the-old-marian-hall-and-wonderful-variety-shows/

 

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The late Rev. Fr. Tom Hickey from Rosemount

 

Late Rosemount Priest was "way ahead of his time"

 

 

 

There was deep sadness in Rosemount this week when news broke of the sad passing of one of the most legendary characters the village ever produced, the much-loved Fr Tom Hickey.

 

 

 

A fluent Irish speaker who celebrated the 70th anniversary of his ordination in June of last year, Fr Tom passed away at University Hospital, Kerry on Monday, in his 97th year.

 

 

 

A man who was renowned for his quick wit and great love of life, the late Fr Tom was appointed as Parish Priest of Ballyferriter in 1989 having spent the entirety of his priesthood in the Kerry Diocese, where he served in ten different parishes prior to his appointment to his beloved Ballyferriter.

 

 

 

Marie Burke (née Keenan) a native of Rosemount, and a good friend of the Hickey family, described Fr Tom this week as a man who was “way ahead of his time and a great character.”

 

 

 

She recalled how he made an annual trip to the United States every October right up to four years ago, when he was 94 years old, to visit his brother, Benjy, in New Jersey. “In the two weeks he would be over there he would take the bus into New York on his own seven or eight times to attend a play or a show on Broadway,” she said.

 

 

 

When Fr Tom Hickey was ordained in Maynooth in 1950 he was one of a class of 82 priests, so he went to London to study drama before returning to the Kerry Diocese to begin his ministry.

 

 

 

He was a founder member of Siamsa Tire in Tralee and had a lifelong devotion to drama which brought him into contact with both young and old in every parish where he served.

 

 

 

A superb raconteur, he could captivate a room with his great wit and sense of fun and Marie Burke recalled how his party piece was the witty ballad “I Belong to Glasgow” which he performed with great aplomb at many a get-together in his native Rosemount.

 

 

 

“Fr Tom and his sister, Maura O’Connor, who is 94 and lives in Limerick, used to return to Rosemount for every important occasion we had here up to the time Covid hit, so everyone in the village has many fond memories of all the great nights we had in their company” says Marie.

 

 

 

Only last year, Fr Tom was filmed practicing a Tai Chi routine in the kitchen of his home in Ballyferriter, and said at the time that regular exercise was one of the factors that had contributed to his long and active life.

 

 

 

He knew every town and village in Kerry, where he spent all of his adult life having received his secondary school education with the Christian Brothers in Dingle before he entered the seminary in Killarney. Irish was his first language and he never missed the opportunity to speak in his native tongue among his parishioners on the Dingle Peninsula.

 

 

 

One of the saddest aspects of Fr Tom’s passing is that the people of Rosemount and of his beloved Kerry will be unable to give him “the send-off he so richly deserves” according to Marie Burke, due to the Covid restrictions in place for the celebration of funerals.

 

 

 

“He was just an amazing man in every way, and we will never see his likes again,” said Marie Burke.

 

 

 

Fr Tom, whose late father, Ben Hickey, served as Principal of Rosemount National School from 1920 to 1959, will be laid to rest tomorrow (Thursday, April 15) in the grounds of St. Vincent’s Church, Ballyferriter, Kerry after a private family Funeral Mass in the Church at 2pm.

 

https://www.westmeathindependent.ie/2021/04/14/late-rosemount-priest-was-way-ahead-of-his-time/

 

 

 

Geraldine Grennan

 

Published: April 14, 2021, 14:58

 

Last updated: April 14, 2021, 17:14

 

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Nuacht TG4 Fr Tom Hickey death

 

April 12 at 11:39 AM ·

 

 

 

Tá ómós léirithe i nGaeltacht Chiarraí don iar Shagart Paróiste - an tAthair Tomás Ó hÍceadha atá tar éis bháis. Cuimhneófar air - as a scil sa dramaíocht - agus bhí baint mhór aige le Siamsa Tíre - agus le hAisteoirí Bhréanainn.

 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/NuachtTG4/videos/200117441641014/

 

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Heartbroken to hear of the passing of such a wonderful man. Someone like Fr. Hickey should live forever. During his time in Moyvane we won three All Irelands with Spreading the News, Duirt Bean Liom and The Happy Journey. He brought us to places we could only dream of. The Abbey Theatre was the pinnacle. He was a gentleman, a wonderful caring priest, a genius with people. "Good-night, sweet prince; and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest"

 

Anna Maria & Timmy Kennelly, Moyvane.

 

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Comhbhrón ó chroí le Maura agus Ben ar bás Fr. Tom. Níl sé imithe uaibh ach imithe róimh. Sagart agus comharsain béal dorais den scoth ab ea Fr. Tom. Fear macánta, oileantha, nádúrtha agus oscailte ab ea é. Chuir sé é féin i measc an phobail agus i gceartlár an phobail inar d'obraigh sé agus d'obair sé go díograsach ar son a phobail. Ó Broadway go Halla na bhFeothnaí agus ón Iar-Mhí go dtí an Vaticán agus ó Sráid na Daighide an Daingin - beidh cuimhne ort go deo. Slán leat a fhear uasail. Leaba i measc na naomh go raibh agat. RIP.

 

Dr Paul McKenna, Ennis & Dingle

 

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Sincere sympathy to the Hickey family on the sad passing of Fr Tom. A wonderful priest who we dearly remember for his love of community, drama, music and culture. Many memories of fun and laughter, we had during our drama competitions during his years in Ballinskelligs community. A true gentleman. RIP Fr Hickey.

 

Mary O' Sullivan Emlaghlea, Ballinskelligs

 

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Heartfelt sympathy to  his sister Maire ,brother Ben and the Hickey family on the unexpected passing of An tAthair Tomas. When he was assigned to Balloonagh as Chaplin we have good reason to be very grateful for it. He introduced us to a whole new world of  the arts and drama which broadened our horizons.  He was an accomplished actor and  mime artist . He  was held in the highest esteem as a director by professionals at home and abroad.  He was very generous with his talents and had an unerring ability  to identify  them in other people. 

 

Through the medium of Educational Drama his goal was to help individuals fulfill their potential. In keeping with his vocation he had a particular devotion to Religious Drama. His presentations were Stunning and Uplifting. Through this medium he reached out to people of other Faiths and none. For many years his tutorials and classes were appreciated and enjoyed by the  Radius community in Great Britain.

 

Whether he was directing a solo silent performance a school Panto or one of his many epic productions he dedicated all of his expertise to it. The results were awesome and magic. Often the ticket sales helped with the renovation of the Parish Church, local charities and   Emigrant services received a financial boost thanks  to the involvement  of whole communities.

 

  Fr. Tom   Go raibh mile mile maith  agat .  Slan agus Beannacht.

 

Anne Liz and Tom Gallivan

 

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DEATH of Liam Dillon, 62 Church Street, Listowel, on April 2nd, 2021, at the Palliative Care Unit, University Hospital, Kerry. Predeceased by his wife Anne and sister Madeleine. Survived by his son Éamon, daughters Colette and Áine, grandchildren Tomás, Liam, Dara, Art, Anna and Evie, brother Noel, daughter-in-law Hazel, sons-in-law David O'Connor and Stephen O'Sullivan, brothers-in-law Willie and Brendan, sisters-in-law Sr. Stella and Mary.

 

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5 -4 2021; It was always such a pleasure to meet Liam, sincere sympathy to you his family and to Noellie especially who grew up in Church St with us,

 

Aunie, Cork and Church St, Listowel

 

Sr Aunie Ashe

 

 

 

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Deepest sympathy  to  Eamonn  Colette   and   Aine  and  to  the Dillon   and Stack  Families

 

on the death of  Liam.  We are thinking  of you  all  and  praying for you  at this sad time.  

 

Leaba  imeasc na Naomh   go raibh aige.

 

Presentation  Sisters,  Rathmore,  Co  Kerry

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to Eamon, Colette, Aine, Noel, grandchildren and the extended Dillon and Stack families on the death of Liam. You are all in my prayers at this sad time and I pray that the Risen Lord will comfort and console you at this difficult time. He is now reunited with mum ( Anne ). May his gentle soul rest in eternal peace.

 

Sr Casimir O'Carrroll, Tralee

 

 

 

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My sincere sympathy to Colette, Aine and Eamonn on the death of your dear Dad Liam. He was a lovely friendly  good humoured gentleman. It’s a difficult time for the family with restrictions in place.  He is now with his beloved Anne in the loving embrace of their God whom they served so well. Remembering Liam and you his family in prayer.

 

Sr Elizabeth Presentation Tralee and Listowel

 

 

 

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Deepest and heartfelt sympathy to Eamon, Colette, Aine and the extended Dillon and Stack families on the passing of Liam. You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. He is now reunited with with Anne, may Liam's gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Sr Malachy O'Carroll, Tralee

 

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Our Sincere Sympathy to Eamon Colette and Aine on  the passing of your Dad Liam.. He loved his Bridge with the Lartigue Bridge Club and was our President at one stage.

 

Ethna and Sean Galvin, Listowel,

 

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Liam, You were the 'Lane cousins chief link'  We will all miss you so much. Your story telling, signature laugh will stay imprinted in my memory. End of an era. Condolences to Colette, Aine, Eamon, Noel & family.

 

Teresa Lane Sydney

 

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Deepest sympathy to the Dillon and Stack family on the passing of Liam. May he rest in peace.

 

PJ and Olive Relihan

 

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Our deepest sympathy to Eamon, Colette , Aine & extended family on the death of Liam. He was a true gentleman. We have fond memories of meeting with Liam & Anne on our visits to Listowel over the years for family anniversary Mass. Ar dheis De go raibh  a  anam.

 

Sheilann, Siobhan & Kay Dillon  Kilmorna, Listowel.

 

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Sincere sympathy to Liam’s family. He was a gentleman and always in good humour playing bridge in the club. May his gentle soul rest in peace with his beloved Anne.

 

Maura Enright, Lartigue Bridge Club

 

 

 

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Deepest sympathies to Eamonn, Collette & Aine on the passing of your father Liam. May he rest in peace.

 

The Kennelly family, Upper Church Street

 

 

 

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My sincere sympathy to all the Dillon families on the passing of Liam. My late mother did her shopping in Dillons & always came home with a story or two , the shop was always full of fun & laughter.

 

Rest in peace Liam.

 

Mary Kelly Nee Dore Charles St

 

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Condolences to you all on your Dad’s passing. May Liam rest in peace.

 

Dan & Maureen Keane Kilmorna Woodview Listowel

 

 

 

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Aine Colette Eamon & families, our sympathy to you on the death of  Liam.

 

May he Rest in Peace

 

Breda  & Pat Keane Lyreacrompane

 

 

 

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I am honoured to have called Liam Dillon my friend. He was a gentleman,  a family man, a scholar, a hospitable host, an affable neighbour, a loyal friend, a man always kind to all of God's creatures,a man of great faith and a man with a long Listowel history who was always kind and appreciative of the efforts of someone with a very short Listowel connection. I will miss one of my oldest and most cherished friends. Ní imithe uainn at sé ach imithe romhainn.

 

Mary Cogan

 

 

 

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Sincerest sympathies to Liam’s family on his sad passing. Anne taught me in my days in Pres, and I used to meet her and Liam very often in Tralee, when they would be very proudly looking after their grandchildren. I always enjoyed the chat with them, they had great wit and wisdom. Two wonderful people, who are reunited once again.

 

You are in my thoughts at this hard time and may Liam’s gentle soul Rest In Peace.

 

Norella Moore Mansfield

 

 

 

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Our sincere sympathy to Colette, Aine, Eamon and extended families on their great loss.

 

Whatever the occasion it was always a pleasure to meet Liam.

 

We had some great nights with Liam and Anne, we will miss them both.

 

May they rest in peace.

 

Michael & Marie Liston   Moyvane

 

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Sincere sympathy to the Dillon family on the  sad passing of Liam. We had a pleasant interesting evening when I visited. May he rest in peace

 

Liam Helen & Mrs Joan Kennelly Braumadra

 

 

 

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Sincere condolences to Éamon, Colette and Áine, as well as the extended Dillon and Stack families, on the passing of Liam.  May the fond memories you have of him be a comfort to you at this sad time.

 

Kathleen Griffin, Coolagown, Listowel

 

 

 

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Sincere condolences to Áine, Éamon and Colette on the passing of your Dad. I know that both of my parents thought highly of him and your Mum. Only recently, Dad would say how he and Liam planned to catch up at some point when they both felt up to it. May he rest in peace with your Mum. Helen Mitchell (Gore)

 

Helen Mitchell

 

 

 

 

 

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DEATH of Tom McCarthy, Kilbaha, Moyvane and late of Knocknacaragh, Kilmorna, on April 3rd, 2021. Predeceased by his wife Bridie, brothers Jack and Jimmy, sisters Peg, Hannah and Noreen. Survived by  his sons Michael-Joe, Denis and John, grandchildren Christopher, Edward, Bridget and Eileen, great-grandchildren Clodagh, Caoimhe, Croi and Maria, brother Denis, sister Mary, daughters-in-law Joan, Majella and Jill, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, and grandnieces.

 

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Deepest sympathy to all the McCarthy family on the death of Tom.May he Rest in Peace

 

Patsy and James Hayes Fairystreet Templeathea Athea

 

 

 

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Deepest sympathy  to the McCarthy  family on the death of Tom .May he rest in peace

 

Sr Mary      Glin

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to the

 

MC Carthy and Gould family's on the passing of Tom May he rest in peace

 

Martin and Mary Leane

 

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Deepest sympathy to Jill , John and all the McCarthy family on Tom's death . May he rest in peace.

 

Moyvane ICA Guild

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to the McCarthy families on Tom's passing. Happy memories playing cards at Collins on Saturday nights. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Christina O'Donoghue Athea

 

 

 

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Heartfelt sympathy to Denis, John, Joe, to Majella, Jell, Joan and all the extended Mccarthy family on Tom's passing. May he rest in peace. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. So sorry we can't be with you at this sad time. Mary and Martin Cunniffe, Strokestown., Co. Roscommon

 

Mary and Martin Cunniffe

 

 

 

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With deepest sympathy to Denis, Joe & John & family. We have fond memories of Uncle Tom during our visits to Ireland.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. RIP Uncle Tom.

 

Michelle & Eamon Waters & Family, Birmingham, England

 

 

 

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Our deepest sympathy to Joe, Denis, John, Joan, Majella, Jill and all the Family on the passing of Tom. We have some wonderful memories of time spent with Tom, a wonderfully warm and gentle man. May he rest in peace.

 

Regina, Kevin & Ciara Doherty, Rathconnell, Mullingar

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to Joe, Denis,John, Joan, Majella, Jell, Tom’s grandchildren, great- grandchildren and the extended family on the death of Tom. Tom and Bridie were wonderful neighbours. May they both now be re-united in their Heavenly home. God rest you Tom.

 

Julienne and Gerard Donegan

 

 

 

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Sincere Sympathy to the McCarthy family on the passing of Tom.Rip.

 

GERARD WHITE & FAMILY ATHEA

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy  to all the mccarthy  family  . .on Tom passing.  What a lovely  kind  gentleman.  May he rest in peace

 

Josephine mc  enery mc Donnell  bruree

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to the McCarthy family on the passing of Tom Rip.

 

Brings back memories of my youth in Park and visiting Islandanny.

 

John Joe McAuliffe Park Athea  and  Ballintubber Kanturk

 

 

 

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My deepest sympathy to Denis Joe John and all the McCarthy family on the sad passing of your Dad Tom  many's the game of 41 we had together May his gentle soul rest in Peace

 

Margaret Carmody Knockanure Moyvane

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to all the McCarthy Family on the passing of Tom. Fond and happy memories of our 41 game. We had some laughs. RIP OUR FRIEND.

 

Donies Bar  And Card Players

 

 

 

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Our deepest sympathy to all of you all on the passing of Tom a lovely gentleman always had the cup of tea and chats about cattle athea card games a lovely neighbour to call to

 

Sean and Yvonne shine

 

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So sorry to hear of the death of Tom, a loving husband, a great father and a wonderful grandfather not to mention one of the old guard of Fianna Fáil. Sincere sympathy to his family. May he rest in peace.

 

Gabriel & Brenda Fitzmaurice Moyvane

 

 

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to the McCarthy family on the passing of Tom he was a true gentleman may god grant him eternal rest

 

Benny McCarthy Duagh & Abbeyfeale

 

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The death has occurred of Sr. de Sales Horgan, Presentation Sisters, Castle Street, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Sr. de Sales, formerly of Ballyhorgan, Lixnaw, Co. Kerry and Presentation Convent Dingle. Sr. de Sales passed away peacefully in the loving care of the nurses and staff of University Hospital Kerry, on Easter Sunday, 4 th April 2021. Predeceased by her sister, Sr. Patrick, Presentation Convent Castleisland and brothers Tim and John. Deeply regretted by the Presentation Sisters, her sisters in law, Mary (Ballyhorgan) and Rita (Abbeyfeale), her nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews,

 

 

 

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We loved Sr. de Sales with all our hearts! She was so warm, loving, supportive, joy-filled, and prayerful. In my last phone conversation with her, about four weeks ago, she ended by saying with her sweet brogue "Bye, Bye, Darlin', Bye, Bye." I will carry her words in my heart the rest of my life.

 

Mary Eileen Roos

 

Sincere sympathy to the Horgan family on the death of Sister de Sales, a much loved Presentation Sister, whose memory will be cherished by all who knew her through her teaching and those who had the privilege of encountering her in parish and in community circles.   She was a true and dedicated follower of Nano Nagle.  Leaba i measc na Naomh go raibh aici.  Sr. Noreen

 

Sr Noreen Quilter

 

So sorry to hear of the passing of Sr. de Sales. I had a lovely chat with her just 2 weeks ago. My condolences to the Horgan family and Presentation sisters. May she Rest in Peace.

 

Sheila Horgan, Liosdara, Tralee

 

Sincere sympathies to Sr. De Sales’ family and community - she was our children’s first teacher and they enjoyed her so much.  She was always great fun to meet out and about and especially if it had anything to do with football or Daniel O’Donnell. May she Rest in Peace.

 

Ursula and Brendan O Connell

 

Sincere Sympathy to the Horgan Family & the Presentation Sisters on the death of Sr De Sales-May she rest in peace

 

Frances & Kelly Bowler Dingle

 

Sincere sympathies to all The Horgan Family and  Presentation Sisters on the passing of Sr.DeSales - May She Rest in Peace

 

Maurice and Angela Reidy Ballinclemesig Ballyheigue

 

Sincere sympathy to the Presentation Sisters, to Rita & Horgan Family on the passing of Sr de Sales .

 

 

 

Sr.de Sales taught me in 1st class in Presentation Cahirciveen in early 60’s

 

May her gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Mary Quill O Shea, Tralee & Cahirciveen

 

Sincere sympathy to Mary, Rita & all the Horgan families, to the Presentation Sisters & all other relatives. Thinking of you all. May she Rest In Peace.

 

Mike & Margaret Buckley, Asdee

 

Deepest sympathy to the Horgan family and Presentation sisters on the passing of Sr De Sales. I have wonderful memories of time spent with Sr De Sales in Dingle and Abbeyfeale.  May she Rest in Peace.

 

Catriona Lyons , Killarney Road, Abbeyfeale

 

Our deepest condolences to the Presentation Sisters,  sister in law Rita and the extended Horgan family at this sad time.. May Sr. de Sales gentle soul Rest In Peace..she was a great friend of my aunt Sr de Pazzi Lane Pres. Listowel.

 

Maurice & Julia O Connell Abbeyfeale

 

Sincere sympathy to the Horgan family on the passing of Sister De Sales .May she rest in peace

 

Ann Bradley and family

 

Ann Bradley

 

Comhbhrón ó chroí le Muintir Ui Argáin & Suiracha na Toirbhirte go leir i mbás Sr de Sales.

 

Beannacht Dé dilís lena hanam Uasal.

 

Vera Ni Chinnéide    Baile an Fheirtéaraigh

 

Sincere condolences to the Horgan family and to the Presentation Sisters on the passing of Sr. de Sales.  Suaimhneas síoraí dá hanam dílis.

 

Pat and Mary Sayers

 

My sincere sympathy to the Horgan family and the Presentations Sisters on the passing of Sr. De Sales. Great memories of her extraordinary good humour. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis

 

Séamus Cosaí Fitzgerald

 

Sincere sympathies to the Horgan family and Presentation Sisters on the passing of Sr. De Sales. May She Rest in Peace.

 

Michael & Anne Fitzgerald Ballinaboula

 

Deepest sympathy to the Horgan family on the death of  Sr de Sales

 

Thomas and Nora Costello Ballyhorgan Lixnaw

 

Sincere sympathy to the Horgan family and the Presentation Sisters on the death of Sr de Sales.  Many fond memories of her visits to Ballyristeen!! May she rest in peace!!

 

Nora and Joe Joyce

 

Sincere condolences to the Horgan Family & the Presentation Sisters on the passing of Sr de Sales. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Mary & Mossie ODonnell Dingle

 

Our sincere sympathy to the Horgan family on the death of Sr de Sales, we have lots of fond memories of Sr de Sales, may she rest in peace

 

Ann Greaney & Sheila kennedy annascaul

 

Sincere sympathy to the Horgan family

 

JJ & Maureen Quilter Irremore

 

Sincere sympathy to Mary and all  the Horgan Family and  The Presentation Sisters. On the passing of Sr.de Sales.May she rest in peace.

 

Mossie and Kathleen Conway Ballinclogher  Lixnaw

 

Condolences to the Horgan family and Presentation sisters on the sad passing of Sr. de Sales, ni bheidh a leithéid ann arís, go dtuga Dia suaimhneas síoraí di.

 

Maura O Neill

 

Sincere sympathy to Lil and family.to the Horgan family,and the Presentation Sisters on the passing of Sr De Sales May she rest in peace

 

Michael O Donoghue Cappagh Beaufort

 

Sincere sympathyto our Sisters in Tralee and the Hirgan Family on thedeath of dear Sister deSales.May she enjoy everlasting peace.                       

 

  From: Roxboro Rd Cmty                 Limerick. .

 

Kathleen OBrien

 

Sincere sympathy to the Horgan family on the passing of Sr. de Sales. Lots of fond memories in this house of being in her classroom. May she rest in peace.

 

Annie, Aileen, Robert and Hazel Griffin, The Wood, Dingle

 

Deepest sympathy to all the Horgan Family and to The Presentation Sisters on the passing of Sr De Sales.A great light has gone out at the convent in Dingle.It will be so sad to visit Dingle  now with

 

 only the Spirits of so many wonderful women wandering the hallowed corridors  .There will be some consolation when calling to the grave of my great -aunt,Mother Enda that Sr De Sales who had so many nice things to say about the woman ,she simply called Enda, will be there beside her.If football matches can be influenced from heaven then Kerry have gained a decisive edge .Rest easy Sr. ,your journey is over.Mikie.

 

Mikie O Connor,Castleisland

 

Sincere sympathies to the Horgan family and Presentation sisters on the death of Sr.de Sales, a wonderful colleague and an amazing múinteoir scoile. Codladh sámh go mbeidh agat Sr. de Sales I measc na naomh. Slán duit.

 

Kathleen Murray

 

Deepest sympathy to you all at this sad time. Sister De Sales was an absolutely fabulous lady whom always had a cheerful smile and word to say whenever or whenever we met her

 

James and Amanda Tarrant Lissardboula

 

A wonderful neighbour and friend rest in peace Sister De Sales

 

Jim Tricia Daniel and Cian Mc Carthy

 

Comhbhrón ó chroí le muintir Horgan ar bhás Sr. de Sales. Beannacht Dé lena hanam, leaba i measc na naomh go raibh aici.

 

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DEATH of  Michael J Buckley, New York and formerly of Banaraha, Kilmorna, Listowel, Co. Kerry. Peacefully, on March 31st, 2021, at his home in New York. Predeceased by his loving and cherished wife Kathleen, sisters Bridie and Nora. Deeply regretted and lovingly remembered by his son John, daughters Caitriona, Margaret, Anne, Patricia and Nora, daughter-in-law Noirin, sons-in-law Roberto, David and Mat, Margaret's partner Christian, Patricia's partner Lynn, grandchildren Patrick, Peter, Laura, Jack, Catherine, Conor, Fergus, Molly and Simon, sister Maureen O'Connor, brother-in-law Dennis, extended family, neighbours and friends.

 

funeral will take place for Michael J, with the Requiem Mass being celebrated in Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure, on Thursday 8th April 2021 at 12 noon, live-streamed on https://youtube.com/channel/UCVQVOMu9jmtp3EyH3co9n_Q , with burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

 

 

 

Sincere sympathy to  the Buckley family on the death of their Dad. May Michael rest in peace

 

Nora Kennelly Quirke

 

Sincere sympathy to the Buckley family on the passing of Michael rip

 

Nicholas and Mary Kennelly, Knockanure

 

 

 

So sorry to hear Michael passed away my sympathy to all the  Buckleys and Flavins may he rest in peace Angela  McMahon  Tobin   Limerick

 

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The Songs of Moyvane

 

 

 

by Gabriel Fitzmaurice (1980)

 

 

 

From  Moyvane website

 

 

 

I remember as a very small boy, Tomeen the boss coming into our kitchen singing “Foley’s Jackass”. I laughed at him; he was a funny man. His songs meant nothing to me then.

 

 

 

Years later when I was grown up (say about ten years old!) I heard someone mention a song called “The Rose of Newtownsandes“. I always wanted to hear that song. Call it curiosity or whatever but I wanted to hear it, and in 1975 I finally tracked it down. Donie Lyons of Dromerisk (the flute player) told me of an extraordinary man, Con Greaney of Rooska who sang the song.

 

 

 

Having come of age on a thin diet of Planxty-like folk songs I was not prepared for what I heard. I sat on a sugán chair in Greaney’s kitchen with the microphone in my hand. Greaney exploded into song. I got such a fright that I sat bolt upright in my chair, my heart having missed a beat!

 

 

 

That started me on the collection of trad songs. Since then I have met many men (why must it always be men!), some of them old some middle-aged but every one of them I loved. They had an infinite quality of lovableness and innocence. Their hearts were In their songs; the great Con Greaney, my uncles Billy and Jack Cunningham, Jack McElligott of Gurtdromagowna, the inimitable Jack Carroll, Jimmy Herbert and Mickeen Fitzgerald of sweet Athea to mention but a few.

 

 

 

The songs of Moyvane parish (Newtownsandes as it was formerly called for love of landlords) may be broadly divided into “three categories:

 

 

 

(a)Sporting songs; (b) Political songs and (c) Love songs.

 

 

 

Moyvane has a great and varied sporting history, she has given of her young men who have graced football fields, wearing the proud Kerry jersey in three continents, poets sang their praises as they did of the great Dainty Man, a half blind hound who took Ireland’s best to the cleaners that day in Clonmel when he brought the Derby home to Moyvane.

 

 

 

Moyvane has strong nationalist feelings as is evidenced by the selection of political songs printed here. Remember it was in our parish that the men of “The Valley of Knockanure” were sent to their doom at an early bloom, to spotlight just one tragedy.

 

 

 

And then we have The Rose of Newtownsandes, the best traditional song I’ve heard in years. The air, the mystery; it’s all there. Who was she, where did she come from, what was she, why did the poet write the song? All unanswered questions because everyone has a different answer.

 

 

 

If there’s anyone out there who knows any song, bit of song, poem or verse about the Moyvane/Knockanure area, I would be eternally grateful if you would give them to me.

 

 

 

Easter 2021

 

The Con Greaney programme broadcast on West Limerick 102 FM on Saint Patrick’s Day has received a lot of positive comments, from at home and overseas. A nice selection of Con’s favourite songs was included during the 90 minutes, which was produced and presented by Shirley O’Regan. Gabriel Fitzmaurice, who helped to unearth Con’s talents, and present them to a wider audience, recalled their times together and recited a poem he composed in tribute. Shirley recited Tony Malone’s  tribute song and Michael Allen’s poetry tribute. Ger Greaney, his grandson, gave the family perspective of Con and his lifestyle and  Tom Aherne traced his journey through life. For people who may have missed out on the programme, they can catch it on podcast, on the radio Facebook platform.

 

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Date Published: Friday 5th March 2021. Date of Death: Friday 5th March 2021

 

A Tribute to Mr. Pierce by his grand-nephew, Paddy Flynn

 

“My granduncle Micheál Pierce of Killarney Road, Castleisland passed away on Friday, in his 91st year on earth. He lived a very long and happy life.

 

Micheál was the first of the cohort of the boys’ secondary school in Castleisland to pass the Leaving Certificate in the late 1940s.

 

Move to Dublin

 

He then moved to Dublin and was the first member of my family to earn a degree, a Bachelor of Commerce at University College Dublin, where I finished my studies today.

 

Micheál went on to work at The Irish Press, taught for a period in England and devoted his final years and great majority of his life to working with his dear friend Sr. Consilio and Cuan Mhuire in Athy, Co. Kildare.

 

As another Sliabh Luachra native, Micheál’s heart always remained here and with thoughts of Castleisland and Ballyheigue.

 

May God be good to him.

 

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RECENT DEATHS March 2021: Fr Tom O’Connell, Melbourne, Australia and Abbeydorney, Co Kerry.

 

 

 

O'Connell Rev. Fr. Tom, Trafalgar, Australia and formerly of Lisereen, Abbeydorney, peacefully, in the loving care of the staff of Andrews House, Trafalgar on Sunday, 28th February 2021, in his 88th year. Predeceased by his parents John and Mary, sisters Rita Moloney (Bruree), Jo Cantillon (Causeway), Sister Rufina (Perth), Sr. Cecilia (Listowel), Kit (Killarney), Sr. Senan (Rathmore), Sr. Bernadette (Surrey) and brothers John (Lisereen) and Michael (Laccabeg). Deeply regretted by his brother Canon Moss O' Connell (Manchester), sister Sheila Healy (Ardfert), brother -in -law Phil, sister -in -law Mary O'Connell (Laccabeg), nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, great-grandnephews and great-grandnieces, relatives and a large circle of friends.

 

 

 

The funeral Mass will be live streamed on https://www.nielsenfunerals.com.au/revfrthomasoconnell

 

 

 

 on Thursday 4th March at 1.30pm (2.30am Irish time) and will be available to view for 4 weeks after the service as a recording.

 

 

 

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    Baube Cantillon

 

    A beautiful send off for Fr.Tom – Thank you to the community of Trafalgar. A special thanks to Yvonne, Elio and the Muscato family for your years of great friendship with Fr.Tom. Fr.Tom traveled home to Ireland many times and on so many occassions we know had a warm welcome for visitors to Trafalgar. We were lucky to have the opportunity to visit Fr. Tom in Australia, Aeda in 2015 and more of us again in 2019. A vibrant character, kind, generous and great company – We have many happy memories of celebrations and visits.

 

    Rest in Peace Fr. Tom. Baube Cantillon and family

 

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    James Grufferty

 

    Rest In Please Fr. Tom. He married myself and Roselyn Moloney, fond memories of him.

 

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    Margaret McGeehan( nee Cantillon)

 

    What a wonderful mass and tribute to my uncle FrTom, a very special thanks to all who contributed to organising this special service. Fr Tom was very blessed to have so many wonderful people in his life , a special big thank you to the Muscato family , especially Yvonne and Elio, who took such loving care of him and were life long friends. We have such great memories of Fr Tom, when we visited him in Trafalgar in 1991, 2013 and 2019. We especially loved when he came home to Ireland , he was like a celebrity,  we all wanted him in our company. One of his favourite sayings was Moladh go Deo an Dia ( Irish phrase which means Praise God forever. ) God bless all those great and wonderful people in Trafalgar that were part of Fr Tom's life . Fair well now dear Fr Tom, rest in peace heart

 

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    Mary Cantillon Úi Mhóráin

 

    A special thank you to Yvonne Elio and The Muscato family Such amazing friends to Fr Tom and to all of us Thank you sincerely 🙏🏼🙏🏼

 

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    Mar Cantillon Úi Mhorain

 

    Thank you to Fr Tom’s religious community and his wonderful friends for that very special Mass and tribute to my uncle Fr Tom His generosity is so evident and he was deeply loved . His trips to Kerry were exceptionally pleasant where we had many a session of songs dance and story telling and to us here in Camp where he was dearly loved by my husband Pádraig, the O Morain family and the people of Our community .We visited Fr Tom in Australia as did our family where he was a most generous host , kind caring and loving .He was especially good to our aunt  Sr Rufina in Subiaco , whom we visited with him in 2010 May Fr Tom rest in eternal peace We shall always Romberg this wonderful man and genuinely good human being  He was a legend and I feel privileged to call him my uncle

 

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    Kathleen Fitzgerald

 

    Good bye Fr Tom. You can definitely look back with pride and smile as you enhanced so many lives. One in a million and so proud to be your niece. Thank you for being such a big part of my life. Ni bheidh a leitheid ann aris.

 

    A massive thanks and much appreciation to the community in Trafalgar for caring for Fr Tom and organising a beautiful funeral mass. It was great to watch it. Thank youheart️

 

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    JuliaPigdon

 

    Rest In Peace Dear Father Tom, Wonderful Memories of time spent with you when you were in Dalyston & Wonthaggi. A Big Man with a Big Heart, Big Smile & A great sense of Fun. Julie & Graeme Pigdon & Family.

 

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    Lynda Hendy

 

    Fr Tom married Peter and I on 13th March 1971 and baptised our three children. He also married our daughter. An amazing friendly happy priest who loved life and people. He was a huge part of Trafalgar and everyone of every denomination loved him. Rest In Peace Father Tom  ️heart️

 

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    Helen Clancy (O'Connell) Killarney & Abbeydorney

 

    Fr Tom was a big man with an even bigger heart.  We always looked forward to his visits when he was home in Ireland on his holiday.  He had a great attitude to life. He had a wonderful smile and a sprinkling of roguery which we all enjoyed.  He will always be remembered with love. Rest in Peace Fr. Tom

 

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    Roselyn Moloney Grufferty

 

    Rest In Peace Fr. Tom. You were so humbling, kind and caring to us on our wedding day and every time we met. My condolences to Sheila and Fr. Moss, nieces and nephews.

 

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It was great sadness to hear the passing of my Uncle Fr Tom. I have fantastic memories as a young boy of Fr Tom returning to Lissereen for his summer holidays. Everyday was an adventure when he was at home as we travelled the highways and byways of Kerry and beyond visiting cousins relations and acquaintances . Everywhere we visited we were welcomed with open arms , we sang we danced played cards went to football and hurling  matches . Fr Tom had a great sense of fun, a  larger than life character. I would like think he is sitting down tonight with his siblings who have passed on,  playing a game of 31 and rounding it all off with his party piece The Homes of Donegal.

 

Rest in Peace Fr Tom.

 

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Mary O'Connell Abbeydorney & Killarney Co. Kerry

 

Fr Tom's much anticipated visits home were always a source of fun excitement and some of the best of our memories growing up with his convivial presence central to many family occasions. He was equally generous in his welcome to lovely Trafalgar to those of us privileged to visit him  and witness his love for his parish , community and wonderful friends who have shown their mutiual appreciation love and care for Fr Tom over the years. We will miss his visits, his roguish smile, jovial ways and generous spirit. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam.

 

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    Mary O'Connell Abbeydorney & Killarney Co. Kerry

 

    Thank you to the community of Trafalgar for a wonderful send off and such a beautiful Funeral Mass that celebrated Fr. Toms life. Goodbye and Rest in Peace Fr Tom.

 

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vickki alicata

 

dear father tom thank you for friendship your love and compassion you will be sadly missed condolences to your family ,The Alicata Family

 

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Graeme and Margaret Grant and families

 

A dear family friend with a kind and caring heart. We enjoyed many good times and games of golf together.

 

Rest peacefully now Fr Tom

 

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Diane Turner

 

A beautiful & caring neighbour to my mum for several years at Ferguson Place. Rest in peace dear Father Tom.

 

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Karen ,Lance ,Mark, Lochlan, cameron Ferguson

 

To Father Tom’s family sorry for your loss a beautiful man who has a special place in all our hearts  he was one of a kind and my boys loved playing golf with him . Father was part of all my children’s  school years  he knew every child in that schools name and made them feel special . A great loss

 

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tkfindlay

 

Fr Tom it was a pleasure to be around you and we will always cherish the fond memories that we shared while we were in the convent rest in piece mate. Terry, Kaye Findlay

 

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Leonie Cook

 

The Lord has called his faithful servant home - after work well done. Rest in peace Father Tom - it was an honour to know you.  I shall always remember your smile and kind ways.  Your  warm and compassionate heart touched so many.    A fine man who gave so much to his community.

 

 

 

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Harry Neilson

 

Very sad to read of Fr Tom’s death. It’s rare to meet somebody who really lived their life as he did, with honesty, compassion, caring, laughter, and commitment. He will be very much missed.

 

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Anne O'Neill

 

Very sorry to hear of Father Tom's passing. Even though he was far away we always kept in touch with him and he with us. We have great memories of him and he will certainly be remembered in our prayers. When he visited Ireland he always called to our home complete with squeezebox and Bobhran where a great nights entertainment followed.

 

He was one of our own.

 

The O'Neill family Clare St Limerick.

 

Anne O'Neill 6 days ago Reply 0 likes currently

 

 

 

 

 

So sad to read this. Fr Tom had a special place in many hearts. He's been there with us through births, school, marriages and deaths.  Thank you Father Tom. On behalf of the Dalrymple family.

 

Susan Dalrymple 6 days ago Reply 0 likes currently

 

 

 

Kellie monson

 

Fr Tom , you were a beautiful soul and a really funny man. I will never forget our pre marriage meetings where you put us all at ease. ( including Rick) You always made our boys laugh and on the day of our wedding you had the whole church in Yarragon in fits of laughter.Thank you for all that you have done for my family. God bless you FrTom you will be sadly missed but never forgotten. Love the Monson Family.

 

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kerri Morello

 

Dear Fr Tom, from the day you came to meet me at our farm in  August 1981 that day l will never forget l was a first time mum and l was not in a happy place ,may l set the scene,  l had met Fr Tom when  in the depths of winter l had babies nappies flapping on the line and all was well until the line broke and my beautiful white nappies were no longer white, Fr Tom appeared from nowhere to offer me a blessing, blessing our little family  myself and Paul and the blessed washing line, thank you for visiting when you where most needed, enjoying your videos of your trips to Ireland, and you falling asleep after a hearty meal, with us not knowing who the people were in the video, but the beautiful Irish scenery which you were very proud of your Irish heritage. The day you came for care was the day l could repay you for all you did in our community and for my family, from giving our first born a mass of the angels service as young parents who were having to face this tragedy you helped us to no end. l am a proud aged care nurse and will miss you, thank you for my blessing on Friday morning and thank you form the Morello's

 

kerri Morello 7 days ago Reply 3 likes currently

 

 

 

Tom & Sharon Hardman

 

A wonderful gracious,humble,kind,supportive,welcoming man was Father Tom.

 

Many memories of the early days at Andrews House with Father Tom visiting and playing his squeeze box and singing in his much loved Irish accent, much to the delight of the residents there, RIP Father Tom theres a special place in heaven waiting for you !

 

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E moscato

 

To  us you were a respected priest and a dear family friend for many years.  Treasured memories always.  May you have Gods blessings.  Elio and Yvonne Moscato  and family.  

 

E moscato 7 days ago Reply 2 likes currently

 

2021

 

The death has occurred of William (Liam) O'Sullivan Lislaughtin, Ballylongford, Co. Kerry on Monday March 8th 2021 peacefully in his 99th year after a very short illness at University Hospital Kerry; Predeceased by his infant son Teddy, siblings Jimmy, Marjorie, Elizabeth and Micheál, and daughter in law Mary. Sadly missed by his loving wife Mary and children Peter, Criona, Finbarr, James, Mary, Betty (Hankard), Michael, Patrick and Edna, grandchildren Kim, Daniel, Elizabeth, John, Sarah, David, Shane, Julie, Debbie, Molly, Liam, Michael, Kate and Rebecca, daughters in law, Peggy and Ciara, son in law Jim, brother in law Teddy Kennelly and sister in law Lily Barwood, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, neighbours, friends and carers.

 

 

 

May He Rest in Peace.

 

 

 

Funeral Arrangements: A private family funeral will take place with Liams' Cortege arriving for 11am Requiem mass at St. Michael the Archangel Church, Ballylongford, On Wednesday March 10th followed by a private family cremation at Shannon Crematorium, Shannon, Co. Clare at a later date.

 

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   Dear Aunt Mary & my cousin's & extended family & all who mourn the loss of Liam, To you all in this sad time on the death of your beloved Husband, Father, grandfather, our hearts & prayers go out to you all in this time of sorrow.

 

 

 

May Liam's soul rest in peace & eternal rest grant unto him O lord.

 

 

 

It was a honour & blessing to have such a kind loving Uncle. He will live in our memories always.

 

 

 

Love from Michael & Catherine O'Sullivan daughter Olivia Wolfe & her children Gabrielle & Finbar

 

 

 

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a auam usuail.

 

 

 

May his soul be on God's right side

 

Olivia Wolfe

 

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Sincere condolences to the O'Sullivan and Kennelly families.   Liam was a true gentleman and an outstanding farmer. May his soul rest in peace.

 

Michael Patricia Paudie and Shóna O'Connor, Saleen

 

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Sincere sympathy to Mary and the O'Sullivan family on the death of Liam. May he rest in peace.

 

Peter and Eileen Kennelly and family

 

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Sincere sympathy to the O'Sullivan family on Liam's passing.  May he rest in peace.

 

Elizabeth Dalton and family, Ballynoneen, Asdee

 

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Our sincere sympathy on Liam's passing to his Wife Mary, his Sons, Daughters & their families, also the Kennelly family & extended family - A long life well lived - May his Soul  now Rest in Peace

 

Des Breda & O Connor Family

 

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To everyone in the family - all the best for the future. I remember Liam well from when I visited last from Australia. We had a few great laughs with him, you all and Michael. And of course down at the pub too. I still have and treasure the photos. Fond memories and a smile to you all. Thanks Criona for keeping in touch.

 

Jim Sullivan

 

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Sincere condolences to all the O'Sullivan family  on the sad passing of Liam. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time

 

Murray and Trish Sinton  Perth, Western Australia

 

 

 

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Sincere sympathy to the O'Sullivan family on the sad passing of Liam.  May he rest in peace.

 

Sean & Marie Neville & Family, Ballylongford

 

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Heartfelt sympathy to Liam’s wife Mary , to Liam’s sons Peter, Finbarr, James ,Michael and Patrick , to Liam’s daughters Corina ,Mary ,Betty & Edna on the very sad loss of your husband and father . May Liam now enjoy the fullness of life in his heavenly home.

 

Sincere sympathy to Liam’s grandchildren , daughters in law Peggy & Ciara , son in law Jim & Liam’s nieces , nephews ,the extended O’Sullivan and Kennelly families , his neighbours ,friends and carers .

 

May all of you be comforted at this sad time .

 

May Liam’s Soul Rest in Peace .

 

 

 

Jack & Anne McElligott

 

Littor Road & Kilgarvan .

 

Anne McElligott

 

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Sincere sympathy to all the O'Sullivan family on the sad occasion of Liam's passing.  I have good memories of Liam from going to the creamery in Bally long ago. Warmly remembered in prayer.

 

Fr Paud O'Brien

 

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Deepest sympathies to my dear Uncle Liam's family. Sorry for your loss. The last of the old timers and so sad not to join with you all in person due to covid restrictions. I will call in when we can. With the greatest of respect. Kind regards.

 

John O'Sullivan Kent

 

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Deepest sympathies to the family

 

He was an absolute gentleman in all our dealing together over the years

 

May he rest in peace

 

Liam gallagher listowel

 

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Tributes 2021

 

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Jeremiah (Gerry) Sheehy, Meenenare, Duagh, Co. Kerry. Peacefully, on February 12th, 2021, at Cúil Dídin Nursing Home, Tralee. Predeceased by his son Joe. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Phil, sons Tom, Derry, Mike and Jim, daughters Maureen and Rose, grandchildren and great-grandchild, sisters Kate and Bridie, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, nephews, nieces,

 

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Condolences to the Sheehy family on the sad passing of Gerry. I worked for Hanrahan’s bakery , Ballylongford and used to meet Gerry who worked for Lynch’s bakery, Listowel every morning delivering to all the shops in Listowel. We used to have great chats and the banter with the shopkeepers would  be funny. Rest in Peace Gerry.

 

Michael& Eileen O Sullivan, Asdee

 

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Sincere Sympathy to the Sheehy family on the passing of Gerry...a true gentleman, fond memories of him in Civil Defence. all those years ago .

 

Mary Long, Abbeydorney.

 

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Jeremiah was a man of faith, a gentleman. I pray that he has reached his Heavenly home. May the Lord console all of you with His Spirit.

 

Fr Sean Sheehy

 

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We are so sorry to hear the sad news of the passing of Jerry. We have fond memories of him working at Lynch's bakery, his smile would brighten anyone's day. Our condolences to Phil, Tom, Mike, Jim, Rose, Maureen and all the extended family. May the happy memories  you all have of Jerry get you through the difficult days to come. Rest in peace Jerry.

 

Kaths & Pip Walsh, The Square.

 

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