KING, Patricia

This was published in the following publications on 10.09.2025:
Irish Times

KING - (Née Kennedy) B.A., L.T.C.L Bishop Street, Tuam, Co. Galway and late of Mountain View, Ranelagh, Dublin and Castlebar, Co. Mayo. September 7, 2025. Formerly of the ESB, Speech and Drama teacher, long standing member of Tuam Theatre Guild, Stage Actor/Director. Surrounded by her loving family in the warm and attentive care of the staff of Cuan Chaitríona Nursing Home, Castlebar. Predeceased by her beloved husband Gerry, her parents Hugh P. Kennedy and Anne J. Kennedy (née McNamara) and her sister Pauline Murphy (1964). Dearly loved and deeply missed by her children Feargal, Paula, Louise, Celine and Aodhán, her sister Théresè (Terrie) Kearney, her sons-in-law Richard Gillespie and Phylip ab Owain, daughters-in-law LeShawn Gee, Elizabeth Devine and Breda Barry, her beloved grandchildren Kieran, Gearóid, Gwydion, Finola, Arianrhod, Glesni and Mattie, nieces and nephews, extended family, former students and many friends and associates of the theatre and amateur drama world. Patricia will be reposing at Grogans Funeral Home, Barrack Street, Tuam (H54 Y677) this Thursday evening from 6.00 oc. Removal at 7 oc to the Cathedral of the Assumption. Requiem Mass tomorrow (Friday) at 11.30 oc. Burial afterwards to the New Cemetery, Newport Road, Castlebar, County Mayo.

May our beloved Patricia

Rest in Peace x

Beach

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