Ó'Ríordáin, Éilish

This was published in the following publications on 07.04.2021:
Irish Times

Ó'Ríordáin, Éilish (née Gilheany), Burgage More, Blessington, Co.

Wicklow, 4th April 2021. Peacefully from a brief, non-Covid related

illness in the compassionate care of staff at University Hospital Kerry,

Tralee. Darling wife of the late Breandán and beloved mother of Macdará,

Fiachra, Mary and Aoife. Predeceased by sisters, Brigid, Eithne and

brother, Aidan. Will be dearly missed by her sisters, Mary and Mella,

brothers, Fintan and Odhran, grandchildren, Gary, Claire, Daragh,

Seanán, Cilléne, Mark, Lucy and Senan, great-grandchildren, Rocha,

Carly, Abigail and Sophia, extended family, relatives and friends. May Éilish Rest In Peace. A private family funeral will take place in line with Government and HSE

guidelines. When circumstances allow, we look forward to celebrating

Éilish's life with all her dear friends and extended family.

Funeral Mass on Thursday 8th April at 11.00 in the Church of Our lady,

Blessington followed by burial in Burgage Cemetery. Family flowers only,

daffodils please. Donations, if desired, to her favourite charity,

Unicef (unicef.ie https://www.unicef. ie/). Mass can be viewed

on https://blessingtonparish.ie/ https://blessingtonparish.ie/

Those wishing to leave a message may do so on the Condolence book below.

Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann.

Noli Timere.

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