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Letterkenny Public Services Centre to close as mark of respect to the late Cllr. Manus Kelly

written by Rachel McLaughlin June 26, 2019
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Letterkenny Public Services Centre will be closed on Thursday 27 June 2019 as a mark of respect to the late Cllr. Manus ‘Mandy’ Kelly who died following a tragic accident on Sunday. 

Cllr Kelly, of Drumacanoo, Churchill, will be laid to rest tomorrow, Thursday.

His funeral mass will take place in St Columbas Church, Glenswilly at 12noon followed by burial in Conwal Cemetery.

A book of condolence was opened in the Letterkenny Public Service Centre on Monday in memory of the late councillor. Manus was elected to council in the Letterkenny Electoral Area in May, representing the Fianna Fáil party.

Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Cllr Nicholas Crossan and Mayor of the Letterkenny Municipal District Cllr John O’ Donnell officially opened the book. Members of the public can sign the book at the Public Service Centre on Neil T. Blaney Road today (Wednesday) and from Friday onwards when the centre reopens.

Cllr Nicholas Crossan signs the Book of Condolence in member of the late Cllr Manus ‘Mandy’ Kelly

Mayor of the Letterkenny Municipal District Cllr John O’ Donnell signs the Book of Condolence in member of the late Cllr Manus ‘Mandy’ Kelly

Letterkenny Public Services Centre to close as mark of respect to the late Cllr. Manus Kelly was last modified: June 26th, 2019 by Rachel McLaughlin
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