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06 Mar 2026

Funeral arrangements announced for pedestrian killed in Limerick collision

Funeral arrangements announced for pedestrian killed in Limerick collision

Mr Enright was a retired farmer who previously worked with Limerick City and County Council

FUNERAL arrangements have been announced for a pedestrian who died after he was struck by a car on the N69, Glin to Tarbert road.

Johnny Enright, aged in his 70s, who was pronounced deceased at the scene of the incident which occurred on Wednesday, October 4.

Mr Enright was a retired farmer who previously worked with Limerick City and County Council.

He has been remembered as a quiet man, a very gentle soul and an absolute gentleman, whose passing has left a “very sad air” in the Glin community. 

Mr Enright will be reposing at St Mary’s Funeral Home, Tarbert, on Monday October, 9 from 6pm until 8pm. 

Funeral Mass will take place on Tuesday, October 10 at noon at the  Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glin followed by burial afterwards in Kilfergus Cemetery, Glin. 

Mr Enright is predeceased by his parents Denis and Anne, brothers Patrick, Tom and Danny, nephew Denis and niece Mary. 

Mr Enright will be fondly remembered by his loving aunt Nora Gromann, nephew Donnacha, nieces Carolann, Isabel, Patricia, Martina, Sharon and Danielle, sisters-in-law Marian and Ann, grandnieces, grandnephews, cousins, extended family, relatives, neighbours and many friends.

May he rest in peace.

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