O'BEIRNE, Ann

This was published in the following publications on 09.05.2019:
Irish Times

O'BEIRNE (née Curley), Ann (Knockbeg West Collooney, Co. Sligo and formerly of Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo) - May 7, 2019 (unexpectedly), at Sligo University Hospital, wife of Frank, mother of Aoife, Niamh, Michael and Francis, sister of Mary MacEneaney (Kilkenny), Pat (Ballyhaunis) and Ned (Sligo); sadly missed by her family, sister-in-law Dr. Catherine Raftery, brother-in-law Rory O'Beirne, grandchildren Darragh, Chloe, Grainne, Amber, Oisin, Conor and Donagh, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Removal from her home this (Friday) morning to the Church of the Assumption, Collooney for 12.00 noon funeral Mass. Burial afterwards in St. Nathy's Cemetery, Collooney. House private please.

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O'BEIRNE Ann (née Curley), (Knockbeg, Collooney, Co. Sligo.), The family of the late Ann whose First Anniversary occurs today Thursday, May 7, would like to express their deepest gratitude and appreciation for all the kindness that has been bestowed on them during their time of bereavement. To all who called, sent floral tributes, cards and messages of condolence, we are truly grateful. Ann, deeply loved and greatly missed by your husband Frank, children Aoife, Niamh, Michael and Francis, your sister Mary, brothers Pat, Eamonn and all the family. "Memories are like threads of gold,
They never tarnish or grow old."

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