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Deaths in Limerick: Monday May 10, 2021

Deaths in Limerick: Monday May 10, 2021 Reporter:   ); The death has occurred of Michael (Mickey) Finucane Clounleharde, Ballyhahill, Limerick. Michael (Mickey) Finucane, Predeceased by his parents Patrick & Margaret, sister Bridie and his adored grandson Liam. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Mary, son Hawlie, daughter Elaine, grandchildren Rachel, Ewyon and Bowie, daughter in law Breda, son in law Paudie, nephew, sister in law Kathleen and her husband Jim and family, relatives, neighbours and many friends. May he rest in peace. A private family funeral will take place for immediate family due to government advice and H.S.E. guidelines regarding public gatherings.

Online conference and expert advice for people living with Parkinson s in Sligo, Leitrim, Cavan, Roscommon and Donegal

Online conference and expert advice for people living with Parkinson s in Sligo, Leitrim, Cavan, Roscommon and Donegal Reporter:   ); Expert advice to help improve the health and the quantity of life for people living with Parkinson s disease will be available this weekend at a virtual conference. Thousands of people living with Parkinson’s Disease have been experiencing mental health challenges and loss of health services since the Covid pandemic began more than a year ago. Parkinson’s is a chronic and incurable neurological illness. ‘Calls to our helpline have doubled because so many medical appointments have been cancelled,’ says Parkinson’s Association of Ireland Chief Executive, Paula Gilmore,

Online conference and expert advice for people living with Parkinson s in Kilkenny

Online conference and expert advice for people living with Parkinson s in Kilkenny Reporter:   ); Expert advice to help improve the health and the quantity of life for people living with Parkinson s disease will be available this weekend at a virtual conference. Thousands of people living with Parkinson’s Disease have been experiencing mental health challenges and loss of health services since the Covid pandemic began more than a year ago. Parkinson’s is a chronic and incurable neurological illness. ‘Calls to our helpline have doubled because so many medical appointments have been cancelled,’ says Parkinson’s Association of Ireland Chief Executive, Paula Gilmore,

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