Bereavement notices for Cavan and Monaghan

Death and Funeral Notices

It is with regret that we note the deaths in our community over the past few days, as reported on RIP.ie

Eugene Clarke

Abbeytown, Boyle, Co. Roscommon and formerly Whitegate, Co. Cavan.

18th November 2021. Suddenly.

Eugene will be very sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his devoted wife Maria, his children Stefan, John-Paul, Oisín, Nathan, Chantelle, Alisha, Callum and Kelvin, brothers, sisters, grandchildren, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended family, neighbours and a large circle of friends.

Eugene will repose at his home on Sunday (November 21st). Removal from his home on Monday to St. Joseph’s Church, Boyle, for Mass of the Resurrection at 11am. Burial afterwards in Assylinn Cemetery.

Funeral Mass will be live-streamed via webcam at www.boyleparish.ie

House private to family on Monday morning please.

Please adhere to HSE guidelines at Eugene's Funeral.

Eugene’s family acknowledge that people would like to offer their condolences.

Sean McSherry,

Raheenmore, Wicklow Town, and formerly of Cavan town, at St. James Hospital, Dublin.

17th November 2021.

He will be forever missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Eileen (née Morkan), treasured children Ciara, John and Lisa, son-in-law Martin, his beloved grandchildren Lara and Eva, his sister Colette, brothers Ray and Eugene, sister-in-law Dawn, all his extended family and large circle of great fiends, especially those he met through golf and in Eircom.

Rest in Peace

Eugene will repose at his home on Sunday (November 21st). Removal from his home on Monday to St. Joseph’s Church, Boyle, for Mass of the Resurrection at 11am. Burial afterwards in Assylinn Cemetery.

Funeral Mass will be live-streamed via webcam at www.boyleparish.ie

House private to family on Monday morning please.

In the interest of public health and safety at this time please adhere to government guidelines regarding the wearing of face masks, social distancing and refrain from handshaking.

The management and staff of The Anglo-Celt wish to extend their deepest sympathies to the relatives and friends of the deceased. May they rest in peace.