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Remembering Margaret of Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo – Funeral Service Details and Live‑Streamed Requiem

Breaking: Local obituary confirms passing of Margaret, Tubbercurry resident

Margaret, formerly of Ballyara and London and most recently residing at The Fairways in tubbercurry, died peacefully at Sligo University Hospital. She was predeceased by her parents, Henry (Tance) and Mary Agnes, and her brothers Johnnie and Louie. Margaret is survived by her devoted husband, Michael; son, Gary; daughters, Lisa and Chanel; and cherished grandchildren Jayden, Mya, Alana, Louie, and Ella. Also mourning are Michael’s children Kerry and Brendan with grandchildren Adam and phoebe, Gary’s partner Emma, and Chanel’s partner Ryan, along with her brothers Henry and Francis, sisters Bridie, Mary and Teresa, siblings-in-law, and a wide circle of relatives, friends, and neighbours. May she rest in peace.

The funeral arrangements are as follows: on Sunday, January 18, the funeral cortège will arrive at the Church of St. John the evangelist in Tubbercurry for a Prayer Service at 6:00 p.m. On Monday, January 19, a Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10:30 a.m., followed by a private cremation at Shannon Crematorium at 3:00 p.m.The family asks that the house remain strictly private.

Margaret’s Requiem Mass on Monday will be live-streamed via the Tubbercurry Cloonacool webcam at tubbercurrycloonacool.com/webcam. A Book of Condolence is open for those wishing to leave tributes.

Key details at a glance

Event Date Time Location
Prayer Service Sunday, January 18 6:00 p.m. Church of St. John the Evangelist, Tubbercurry
Mass of the Resurrection Monday, January 19 10:30 a.m. Church of St. John the Evangelist
Private cremation Monday, January 19 3:00 p.m. Shannon Crematorium

Tributes and messages can be shared through the designated Book of Condolence linked by the family. Online memorials increasingly complement customary rites,offering a way to connect with grieving relatives when distance or circumstances prevent in-person attendance.

Evergreen reflections: Across communities, funerals blend local customs with modern accessibility. Live streams and online condolence books enable broad participation,while preserving privacy and the dignity families seek. If you are supporting someone in grief, simple acts—sharing memories, sending a message, or offering a quiet gesture—can provide meaningful comfort, even from afar.

Have you recently participated in a livestreamed service or contributed to a family’s condolence book? Do you find online memorials helpful for staying connected with loved ones during grief?

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