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Midwife activist group to hold protest outside Portlaoise hospital
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A group of midwives are planning a protest outside Midlands Regional Hospital Portlaoise this week.
The Irish Birth Movement group which favours self determined, informed and sacred birth is to protest against the current restrictions on partners in maternity units due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Their socially distanced masked protest at Portlaoise is the first of two planned at the hospital. It will take place this Wednesday May 12 at 11am, with a second on May 22.
Another is planned at St Luke s Hospital Kilkenny on May 13 at 11am, and at University Hospital Limerick on May 16 at 12noon.
A life well lived: Character Pat Gleeson to be laid to rest on Monday
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THE LATE Pat Gleeson, of Caherdavin and late of Fedamore, had the gift of the gab.
The 77-year-old was ideally suited to his job as a door-to-door salesman in younger life. The well known character loved to spend time time in his garden after he retired.
Although, his son Brendan Gleeson, well-known photographer, said with fondness, He spent more time talking to the neighbours .
Pat will will be laid to rest tomorrow (Monday) after a life well lived. Dad enjoyed his life. He was always with his beloved wife Freda. They were happily married for 52 years. He loved his children and his grandchildren, said Brendan.
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Deaths in Limerick: Wednesday January 27 2021
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The death has occurred of Cormac Enright Cloughadoolarty North, Fedamore, Limerick. Cormac, died (peacefully) at Milford Care Centre. Very deeply regretted by his loving wife Kathleen, sons Patrick, Gerard, Dermot and Brendan, grandchildren Gearoid, Caoimhe and Aoife, brothers Father Liam, Thomas, Seamus and Sean, sisters Margaret, Mary and Josephine, extended family and large circle of friends.
Cormac s Funeral cortege will leave his residence on Thursday (January 28th) at 11.10am on route to St. John the Baptist Church, Fedamore, for a private Requiem Mass, for family only, at 11.30am. Funeral afterwards to Taylor s Cross Cemetery, Fedamore.