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Anne Grace Nee Ryan
Kilkeary, Norwood, Nenagh. Peacefully after an illness in the tender care of the Staff of Milford Hospice Limerick.
Pre-deceased by her parents Timmy and Bridie. Will be sadly missed by her loving husband Martin and cherished sons Richard and Timmy, sister Kate and brothers Jim and Mikey. Uncles, brothers in law, sisters in law, cousins neighbours relatives and friends. May Anne Rest In Peace.
Anne’s funeral cortege will pass her home in Kilkeary this Saturday at 10.30am on route (via Ballinamona Cross) to a private family funeral mass in St. Joseph’s Church, Toomevara at 11am.
Killoe woman organises bingo event in memory of baby Micheál
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Gemma O’Gorman and her husband Joe with their daughter Ornaith and baby Micheál during a walk on the beach last year );
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Losing a child is one of the most difficult experiences in a parent’s life and, without the support of certain charities set up to help those grieving or expecting a loss, the bereavement would be far worse.
For Killoe lady Gemma O’Gorman and her husband, Joe, it was the Jack and Jill Foundation, the Irish Cancer Society, Hugh’s House and Milford Hospice who offered support throughout the short life of their baby boy, Micheál who sadly passed away on March 31, 2020.
A Clare couple have challenged themselves to walk the distance of Route66 here at home to raise vital funds for Jack and Jill, Hugh’s House, Milford Hospice and the Irish Cancer society. They have completed 90% of the distance, and are on track to complete the kilometres by January 23rd – a very important date […]
My mother holds them more dearly than I do, they re not allowed out of her sight Limerick senior hurler Graeme Mulcahy spoke to Dermot and Dave about Lime.
Milford Hospice’s annual 10km fundraising campaign, kindly supported by Dell Technologies will take place over the last weekend of January 2021 as a virtual event.
The 10km Run/Walk, now in its ninth year, will be staggered over two days, 30th and 31st January 2021, to allow participants to take part while adhering to all social distancing and mass gathering rules.
The event is open to runners and walkers of all levels and abilities with the proceeds going directly to support the work of Milford Hospice across the three counties of Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary.
Pat Quinlan, chief executive of Milford Care Centre explained: “This event has become a popular sporting and fun activity with participant levels growing on an annual basis. Whilst the virtual format is new to all of us, it also gives an opportunity to welcome participants from overseas to get involved.