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Deaths in the community for the period November 12 to November 16



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Published Date: 20 November 2008
Elizabeth Lyttle
The death took place peacefully at hospital on November 12 of Elizabeth (Annie) Lyttle, late of Sandringham Care Home, Portadown, and formerly of Ballynabragget Road, Donaghacloney.

She was the sister of Bobby.

Her funeral was on Friday to Dona
ghacloney Presbyterian Church followed by iinterment in the adjoining burial ground.

Desmond Creaney

The death took place on November 12 at Craigavon Area Hospital of Desmond Creaney, son of the late Joseph and Gertrude, formerly of Tannaghmore North, Lurgan.

He was the brother of Agnes, Bridie, Frank, Gertrude, Kevin and the late Jim, Bill and Lily

His funeral was on Friday to St Peter's Church followed by interment in St Colman's Cemetery.

Arthur Austin

The death took place on November 13 in Canada of Arthur Austin, formerly of Highmoss, Lurgan.

He was the husband of the late Ann and father of Andrew and Aine and brother of Rosie, Alice, RIP, Brigid, Felix, Paddy, RIP, Jean, Brenda, Joe, Kevin and Frances.

Margaret Casey

The death took place peacefully at home on November 16 of Margaret Casey (nee McConville).

She was the wife of Brendan, 52 The Grange, Lurgan, and mother of Brendan Jnr and Lynn.

Her funeral was on Tuesday to St Peter's Church followed by interment in St Colman's Cemetery.



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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 1:58 PM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 

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