McGONAGLE, Liam

This was published in the following publications on 19.04.2021:
Irish Times

McGONAGLE, Liam (Beech Drive, Mullingar, Co Westmeath and late of Sligo), April 19, 2021 peacefully at home in the loving care of his family. Son of the late Billy and Bea, adored husband of Louise and devoted father of Stephen. Cherished by his wife and son and wonderful brother to his sister Mary (Nolan), Gorey and his brother Fr Hugh, Calry, Sligo. He will be dearly missed by his Uncle Denis, his Godfather Martin, aunts, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, friends and former colleagues in Ulster Bank. In keeping with current Government guidelines, a private family funeral will take place tomorrow Wednesday at 12.30 o'c and may be viewed on the live webcam at www.mullingarparish.ie Burial will take place in St Michael's Cemetery Castlepollard. Those wishing to send messages of condolence may do so on www.gilsenanfuneralhome.ie Family flowers only please, donations if desired to Cancer Support Sanctuary LARCC. House private please. "Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis"

Beach

McGONAGLE - Liam (Beech Drive, Mullingar and formerly Sligo). On the First Anniversary of Liam’s death – April 19, 2021, a very special Husband, Dad and Brother – forever loved and sadly missed by his wife Louise, his son Stephen, sister Mary and brother Fr Hugh. We wish to thank our extended family, friends and neighbours who sympathised with us and showed great love, kindness and support during Liam’s illness and after his death. We have been comforted by your thoughtful letters, Mass cards, flowers, texts and ongoing support. To our wonderful neighbours, who held a beautiful vigil tribute to Liam outside our home in prayer, words and song a very special thank you. To Liam’s former colleagues from Ulster Bank for their extraordinary loyalty coming long distances forming a guard of honour and to all our friends, family and neighbours who were present along the route from our home to the Cathedral and then to Castlepollard Cemetery we thank you most sincerely for your presence. To Bishop Tom Deehinan, Canon Niall Ahern, Fr. Derek Darby for being with us and supporting Hugh through Liam’s Funeral Mass. To Liam’s lifelong friend Fr. Eamonn O’Connor for his heartfelt homily which captured the essence of Liam we thank you most sincerely. To Emmet and Martin Cahill for your beautiful music and Emmet’s rendition of Liam’s favourite song “Bridge over Troubled Waters” will remain forever in our memory. Con Gilsenan, Funeral Director for your professionalism and great support. Thank you to all who made donations to LARCC in Liam’s memory. We would like to thank Dr Kanthi Perera, all the staff in the Day Haematology Ward, Tullamore General Hospital and to Professor Paul Browne, St James Hospital and all his team for their medical attention shown to Liam throughout his illness. To Dr Liam Dalton and his staff for their extraordinary kindness and wonderful care of Liam prior to and during his illness. To Nightnurse Deirdre Watters of the Irish Cancer Society for being with us while we had Liam home, your sensitivity, gentleness and care will never be forgotten. Liam is missed dearly by his friends and family. Mass will be offered in thanks and gratitude for your intentions.

Ar dhéis Dé go raibh a anam dílis

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