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by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Remembering Pat Mone: A Life Celebrated

Pat Mone, a cherished member of the Clontibret community, passed away peacefully on February 14th at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, surrounded by his loving family. His gentle spirit and kindness touched countless lives, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, generosity, and unwavering love. Pat was predeceased by his parents, Sarah and Sonny, and his sisters, Marie and Theresa.

Pat is deeply mourned by his family, including his daughters, Imelda (Ciaran Burke) and Alison (David Cluskey), his son Martin (Jules Long) and their mother Patricia, his sister Kathleen (Armagh), and his beloved grandchildren: Ryan, Oisín, Frankie, Clodagh, Seán, Conor, Kahlia, and Paudric. His absence will be deeply felt by extended family, neighbors, and friends.

Pat’s funeral mass will be held at St Mary’s church in clontibret on Monday, February 17th, at 12 noon, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery. His family kindly requests privacy during this difficult time.

“May Pat’s gentle soul rest in eternal peace,”

While the family respects privacy during their grieving period, they welcome expressions of sympathy and shared memories. An online condolences book provides a space for heartfelt messages. These condolences will be preserved on the page for six months, offering a lasting tribute to Pat’s life.

Communities across Shannonside and Northern Sound extend their deepest condolences to Pat’s family and friends, offering comfort and support during this difficult time.

Pat’s passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew him. He was a pillar of strength and kindness, leaving an enduring legacy of love and compassion.While his physical presence is missed, his memory will forever remain alive in the stories shared, the lives touched, and the enduring spirit of community he embodied.

Remembering Pat Mone: A Life Well Lived

Clontibret mourns the loss of Pat Mone, a beloved father, grandfather, and pillar of the community. Pat passed away peacefully on February 14th at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, surrounded by his loving family. Predeceased by his parents, Sarah and Sonny, and sisters Marie and Theresa, Pat leaves behind a legacy of kindness, generosity, and unwavering support.

A Community Remembered

Alison Cluskey, Pat’s daughter, reflects on her father’s profound impact on the community.”Dad was the kindest, gentlest soul you could ever meet. He had a heart of gold and always put others frist. Everyone in Clontibret knew him; he was always willing to lend a hand or offer a listening ear. He was a pillar of the community,” Alison shares.

Family gatherings, filled with laughter and Pat’s infectious joy, are cherished memories for Alison. “He loved spending time with his grandchildren, doting on each and every one of them. I’ll always treasure his unwavering love and support, growing up and even now. He was my rock,” she recalls.

Pat’s absence leaves a profound void in Clontibret. Alison encourages those who knew and loved Pat to remember him with smiles and cherish the good times. “Dad wouldn’t want us to be sad. He’d want us to remember him with smiles and cherish the good times. And to continue the kindness he exemplified – to love one another, help others in need, and spread joy wherever we go. Those are the things that truly matter,” alison poignantly reminds.

Honoring Pat’s Legacy

While respecting the family’s privacy during this difficult time, the community welcomes expressions of sympathy and shared memories. An online condolences book allows individuals to leave heartfelt messages.Let’s celebrate the life of Pat Mone, a truly remarkable man, by sharing our stories and honoring his enduring legacy of kindness and compassion.

How can we, as individuals, strive to embody the kindness and generosity that Pat exemplified?

Remembering Pat Mone: A Life Celebrated

Alison Cluskey, Pat’s daughter, shares her memories of her father, a beloved member of the Clontibret community.

Alison, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. Your father, Pat Mone, was clearly a deeply loved figure in Clontibret. Could you tell us a little about what made him so special?

“Dad was the kindest, gentlest soul you could ever meet. He had a heart of gold and always put others first. Everyone in Clontibret knew him; he was always willing to lend a hand or offer a listening ear. He was a pillar of the community.”

Pat’s passing has deeply saddened the community. What are some of your fondest memories of him?

“Family gatherings, filled with laughter and Dad’s infectious joy, are cherished memories. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, doting on each and every one of them. I’ll always treasure his unwavering love and support,growing up and even now. He was my rock.”

His legacy of kindness and generosity is evident in the outpouring of grief and support from the community.What message would you like to share with those who knew and loved Pat?

“Dad wouldn’t want us to be sad. He’d want us to remember him with smiles and cherish the good times. And to continue the kindness he exemplified – to love one another, help others in need, and spread joy wherever we go. Those are the things that truly matter.”

Pat’s absence leaves a profound void. How do you envision his memory being kept alive in clontibret?

“I think Dad’s memory will live on in the hearts of everyone who knew him. In the kindness we show each other, in the way we support our community, and in the joy we spread. That’s how we honor his legacy.”

Thank you, Alison, for sharing these heartfelt memories. Pat mone’s life serves as a reminder of the profound impact one person can have on a community. How can we, as individuals, strive to embody the kindness and generosity that Pat exemplified?

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