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Deaths in the community for the period May 6 to May 11



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Published Date: 15 May 2008
Albert Raymond Abbott
The death took place peacefuly at hospital on May 6 of Albert Raymond Abbott, husband of Maureen, 2 Waring Terrace, Waringstown.

His funeral was last Thursday to Holy Trinity Church, Waringstown, followed by interment in the adjoining churchyard.



Patrick Anthony Burns

The death took place suddenly as a result of an accident on May 8 of Patrick Anthony (Tony) Burns, 401 Westacres, Craigavon.

He was the husband of the late Mildred and father of Patricia and Arlene.

His funeral was on Sunday to St Anthony's Church followed by interment in St Patrick's Cemetery, Bryansford.



Anthony Joseph Murtagh

The death took place on May 11 at Craigavon Area Hospital of Anthony Joseph (Tony) Murtagh, 2 Gosselin Park, Lurgan.

He was the husband of Hyacinth and father of Anthony, Michele and Christopher.

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



Mary Ellen Keenan

The death took place on May 11 at Craigavon Area Hospital of Mary Ellen Keenan, mother of Thomas, 36 Oakleigh Fold and formerly of Kilmaine Street, Lurgan.

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



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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 2:22 PM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 


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