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12 Dec 2025

Deaths in Limerick, February 4 2018

Deaths in Limerick, February 4 2018

The death has occurred of Margaret McDonagh (née Ryan), Mountshannon, Lisnagry, Limerick.

Late of Clare Street and Grove View Garden Centre, Mountshannon, Lisnagry, Co. Limerick.

Peacefully, at University Hospital Limerick, surrounded by her loving family.

Survived by husband John, daughters Sandra Shine and Norma Blake, brothers and sister grandchildren, sons-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Reposing at her home in Mountshannon, Lisnagry on Monday February 5 from 5pm to 8pm.

Arriving for Funeral Mass on Tuesday February 6 to St. Joseph's Church Castleconnell at 11.30am.

Burial afterwards in St. Joseph’s Cemetery Castleconnell. 

The death has occurred of Christina Lyons, Glenview Drive, Hospital, Limerick.

Survived by sons Kieran and Patrick, daughters Fiona and Louise, grandchildren, brother Willie, sisters Kitsy, Mary, Nora and Eileen, nieces and nephews.

Reposing in O’Leary’s Funeral Home, Hospital, on Monday evening from 5pm with removal at 6.30pm to St. John the Baptist Church Hospital.

Requiem Mass on Tuesday morning at 11.30am followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.

The death has occurred of Gareth Clancy, St.Munchin's Street, St.Mary's Park, Limerick City.

Gareth, passed away peacefully at home.

Deeply regretted by his loving family, daughter Lauren, sons Gearoid and Ciaran, parents Gerard and Geraldine, brother Brian, grandmothers Josephine Gallagher and Rita Clancy, uncles, aunts, cousins, extended family circle and friends.

Reposing at Cross' Funeral Home, Gerald Griffin Street, Tuesday February 6 from 5.30pm followed by removal at 7pm to St. Mary's Church, Athlunkard Street.

Requiem Mass Wednesday February 7  at 12 noon with funeral afterwards to Mount St. Lawrence (Ext.) Cemetery.

Family flowers only. Donations, if desired to, Milford Hospice.

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