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DONEGAL DEATH NOTICES FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

written by admin September 21, 2011
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LYNCH

The death has taken place at his residence of Patrick Lynch, Ballyderowen, Burnfoot and formerly of Killea. Funeral leaving his residence tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 10.15 going to St Mura’s Church, Fahan for Requiem Mass at 11am. Interment afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. Family flowers only, donations in lieu to The Motor Neuron Association c/o any family member.

McCORMICK

The sudden death has taken place in Spain of Jim McCormick, Magees Pharmacy, Letterkenny. Remains to arrive at Main St Letterkenny at 1.30pm approx tomorrow (Thursday), en-route to family home at Rinboy, Fanad to arrive at 3pm approx. Funeral mass in St Mary’s Church, Fanavolty, Fanad at 11am on Saturday followed by interment in Milford cemetery. House private between 11pm and 10am.

BLAIR

The death has taken place at his residence of Charlie Blair, Umerfad, Cresselough. Removal from Letterkenny General Hospital today (Wed) at 4pm going to the home of Patsy & Frances McLaughlin, Calhame, Mountain Top, Letterkenny. Funeral service in St Johns Church, Ballymore on Friday at 2pm. Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

FREEMAN

The death has taken place of Sheila Freeman nee Lafferty in Tullans, Coleraine and formerly of Knocknafaugher, Dunfanaghy. Remains reposing at her late residence. House private, family members only. Funeral service will take place on Thursday at her residence at 12 o clock with burial afterwards in Coleraine cemetery.

McGROARY

The death has taken place of Margaret McGroary, 2 Millfield Heights, Buncrana. Funeral from there on Thursday at 10am going to St Marys Church, Cockhill for 11 o clock requiem mass with burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

BRENNAN

The death has taken place at his home of Andrew Brennan, Antiduff Road, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan and formerly of Mennaghdinnagh, Glenties, Co Donegal. Remains will leave the home this evening (Wed) at 615pm going to St Marys Church, Ballyhaise arriving at 7pm. Requiem mass tomorrow at 11am followed by burial in St Patricks Cemetery, Castletara.

WARD

The death has taken place in St Joseph’s Hospital, Stranorlar of Paddy Ward, Tievedeevin, Fintown. His remains are reposing at His home. Funeral mass tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 11 o clock in St Colmcille’s Chapel, Fintown with burial afterwards in local cemetery.

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