GORMAN, Margaret

N/A - 13 August 2010

This was published in the following publications on 14.08.2010:
Irish Times

GORMAN (née O'Dwyer) (Stanhope Street, Ballinakill, Co. Laois, formerly of Gurteen, Templemore and Ballymoureen, Littleton, Co, Tipperary) - August 13, 2010 (peacefully), at her home, Margaret (Maidie), predeceased by her husband Martin; deeply regretted by her loving daughters Mary-Anne Halton, Frances Daly and Dora (Dorothy), brother Michael, sisters-in-law Anne, Carmel, Nancy and Mona, brothers-in-law Fr. Charlie Gorman and Tommy Gorman, sons-in-law Paul and Brian, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, grandchildren Barry, Rena and Iona, neighbours, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Reposing at her daughter Mary-Annes residence, Ballyouskill, Attanagh, Co. Laois. Removal at 7.30 o'clock this (Saturday) evening to St. Brigid's Church, Ballinakill, arriving at 8 o'clock Funeral Mass tomorrow (Sunday) at 11 o'clock, followed by interment in St. Brigid's Cemetery.

Beach

Write a greeting

You can add a video, upload an image or light a candle.

Please enter a message

Insert a link from YouTube

You can go to a video on YouTube, copy the URL and paste it in the box below.

The video will be displayed on your comment, allowing others to play it.

Please insert a link from YouTube

FileName

Please upload an image
Select file from your computer or drag and drop it here.
The file size must not exceed 8 MB and must be one of the following formats: .jpg,.jpeg,.png,.gif
Please select a candle

Get notified

Enter your email below if you would like to be notified when a greeting is posted on this memorial page.

Image chosen by user

Geraldine Campion


15yrs

Image chosen by user

Pauline O'Dwyer


15yrs

Image chosen by user
<p>One of a kind</p> <p>Visiting Ballinakill was always something to look forward to as I grew up. As an adult I've always tried to make it a point to stop in and visit with Auntie Maidie and Uncle Martin when home visiting my parents. Auntie Maidie always had an encouraging word, sharing a natural affinity with everyone who was fortunate enough to sit at her kitchen table. I will always cherish the times we have shared and will pray and think of her often. Mary Anne, Frances and Dora please accept my deepest sympathies. Pauline O'Dwyer</p>


15yrs

Image chosen by user

Pauline O'Dwyer


15yrs

End of content

No more pages to load