The death has taken place of Cyril Mogan, Lower Glencoe, Mountcharles and formerly of Station Road, Oranmore, Co. Galway, who passed away peacefully at Sligo University Hospital.
Predeceased by his daughter Ann, he will be sadly missed by his wife Rosaleen, his children Cindy Gallagher, Cecil, Noelle Mulhern, Mick, Peter and James.
The Mogan family would like to thank you all for your kind support and your understanding at this difficult time.
If you wish to leave a message of sympathy, please do so in the condolence section of RIP.ie
Funeral arrangements later
North West Correspondent
It is all about Frontline Valentine s this weekend in Sligo where local hospital staff have been flooded with cards showing love and appreciation for all the work they have done during the pandemic.
Hundreds of cards, hand-made by school children in the county, have been delivered to Sligo University Hospital.
But the creative national school pupils and teenagers did not stop with their local hospital.
They have also spread the love to Our Lady s Hospital in Manorhamilton in Leitrim and to frontline workers in other counties, including Galway, Limerick and Mayo.
The brainchild of teacher and county councillor, Marie Casserly, the initiative saw children in national and secondary schools in Sligo create cards with their own special messages.
Sad passing of Carrick-on-Shannon s Padraig McGinn
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The death has taken place of retired principal of Carrick-on-Shannon Vocational School and author Padraig McGinn, Ballynamoney, Carrick-on-Shannon. Padraig and his family moved to Carrick-on -Shannon in 1983, Padraig having taken up the post of Principal of the Vocational School in 1981. The family had no previous connections with Carrick and made it their home for the next 40 years. Formerly of Castleblayney, Co Monaghan and Dundalk, Co Louth, Padraig, who has been described as a gentleman and a man of integrity sadly passed away on January 31 at Sligo University Hospital.
A well known storyteller Padraig made many contributions to the RTE Radio programme Sunday Miscellany .