The late Marguerite (Margie) Neville was a beloved mother, grandmother and friend to many
FUNERAL arrangements have been announced for the late Marguerite (Margie) Neville, who tragically passed away in a house fire in Limerick city last weekend.
Many tributes are being paid to the lady from Castletroy View and late of Bowman Street.
Ms Neville, aged in her 60s, is fondly remembered as a loving mother and grandmother, and gentle and kind person who always had time for everybody.
She is sadly missed by her heartbroken family, loving children Aaron and Loren, cherished granddaughters Zarah and Lolah, daughter-in-law Aimee, sisters Rita and Yvonne, brothers Edward and John, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Her second family was in Dunnes Stores in the Parkway Shopping Centre where she worked for many years until retirement. She was popular with staff and customers and would always ask people how they are.
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One person wrote on rip.ie: “My deepest condolences to all of Marge’s family, colleagues and everyone who knew her at this very tragic and lonesome time.
"Marge, it was a pleasure to have known you. You have left a huge void for everyone from Castletroy View and colleagues and customers of Dunnes in the Parkway. It is very hard to believe you have left this world so unexpectedly. You will be greatly missed by us all.
“May your gentle and kind soul rest in eternal peace.
Another said: “So sorry to hear the sad news of Margie passing so suddenly. I got to know Margie in Dunnes in the Parkway. She always had time for you as a customer, always asking about my family and loved all the news. My sincere condolences to you all, may Margie rest in peace.”
Reposing at Griffin’s Funeral Home, John’s Gate on Friday, January 23 from 4.30pm to 6pm.
Funeral arriving at St Joseph’s Church, O’Connell Avenue, on Saturday, January 24 for Requiem Mass at 10am. Burial afterwards in Castlemungret Cemetery, Mungret
May she rest in peace.
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