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Deaths in the community for the period July 16 to 21, 2008



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Published Date: 24 July 2008
Elizabeth Connolly
The death took place on July 16 of Elizabeth (Bernie) Connolly (nee Doyle), of 65 Monbrief Walk, Lurgan.

She was the mother of Martin, Damian and Gregory.

Her funeral was on Friday to St Paul's Church followed by interment in St Colman's Cemete
ry.

May Haddock

The death took place on July 19 at Aughnacloy Nursing Home of May Haddock, wife of the late Bobby, 11 Kilwilke Road, Lurgan.

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

William Curran

The funeral took place on July 20 at Craigavon Area Hospital of William (Bill) Curran, 25 Killough Gardens, Lurgan.

He was the husband of Patricia and father of Paul.

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

Rose Ann Shanks

The death took place on July 20 of Rose Ann (Rannie) Shanks, aunt of Gary Maginn, wife Siobhan, great niece Ursula and great nephews Frank and Ciaran.

Her funeral was on Tuesday from her late residence, 81 Francis Street, Lurgan, to St Paul's Church followed by interment in St Colman's Cemetery.

Patrick A. Smyth

The death took place peacefully on July 21 at Aughnacloy House of Patrick A. Smyth, of 'Marymount', Lurgan.

He was the husband of Ethne and father of Ann, Maureen, Joan, Aileen and Nuala.

His funeral is today (Thursday) to St Peter's Church followed by interment in St Colman's Cemetery.



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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 11:40 AM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 

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