Today's Mayo death and funeral notices

THE following are today’s Mayo death and funeral notices.

ANN RYAN, BELMULLET

Ann Ryan (nee McAndrew), Cloonfaughna, Glinsk, County Galway and formerly of Belmullet.

Predeceased by her father John, sadly missed, and always remembered by her loving husband Anthony, children Jason, Lorraine, Caroline, Jackie, Kieran and Robert, her mother Katie, sister Kathleen, brothers Michael and John, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and fondly remembered by her loving grandchildren Sophia, Ava, Elena, Grace, Poppy, Finn, Cian, Lilia, Ivy and Willow.

Removal from her residence on Wednesday, January 6, arriving at St. Michael’s Church for Requiem Mass at 11 o’clock, with burial afterwards in Ballinakill Cemetery.

WILLIE GARVIN, BALLINA

Willie Garvin, Shrataggle, Porturlin, Ballina.

Predeceased by his brother Chris (Attycunnane). He will be sadly missed by his loving wife Rita, sister Mary Kate, brothers Paddy and Michael, mother-in-law Mary, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family, neighbours and friends.

Willie’s funeral cortège will leave Healy’s Funeral Home, Barnatra on Wednesday, January 6, at 12 noon to arrive at the Star of The Sea Church, Cornboy for Funeral Mass as 1 o'clock. Burial will take place immediately afterwards in Kilgalligan Cemetery.

Funeral Mass and burial will be available to view live via the following link: http://studiorove.ie/wgarvin/

VINCENT FAHY, FOXFORD

Vincent Fahy, Rosepark, Monkstown, late of Fosters Avenue, Dublin and formerly of Foxford.

Beloved husband of the late Mary and cherished dad to Dermot, Deirdre, John, Ann (Clarke), Fiona (Lane) and Maeve (Millett). Adored granddad to his fifteen grandchildren. Deeply regretted by his brother Brian, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, nieces and nephews, extended family, many friends and former colleagues in the ESB.

DR. PATRICK COYLE, CASTLEBAR

Patrick Joseph Coyle, M.D. “Dr. Joe” Philadelphia (USA) and formerly Castlebar.

Predeceased by his father John Coyle, his mother Mary Coyle (née Coghill) and sisters Catherine Hynes and May Coyle. He will be sadly missed by his children Michèle, Darren and Caroline, and their mother Colette Coyle (née Donnelly), daughter-in-law Jean (née Fair), son-in-law John Vidmar, grandchildren Alexandra, Drew and Olivia, great-granddaughter Emma, brother Vince and his family, nephew Alan Hynes, his extended family and many close friends.

A Celebration of Life Funeral Mass will be held at St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral, Reno, Nevada on January 6. Later in 2021, there will be a memorial service and celebration of his life in Philadelphia and in Ireland, his beloved homeland.

You can view the Mass at the link: https://youtu.be/nPdqIjc_yRA at 7 p.m. GMT.

ALBERT CORY, BALLINROBE

Albert (Bert) Cory, Cavan Lodge, Cavan, Ballinrobe.

Predeceased by his wife Anne, sadly missed by his sons Alan and Adrian, daughter-in-law Angela and Gillian, grandchildren Charlotte, George, Lucy and Isabelle, Rachel and Jonathan, great-grandchild Huxley, relatives, neighbours and friends.

Committal service to take place at Shannon Crematorium on Wednesday evening (January 6) at 5 p.m.

DAVID BERRY, CROSSMOLINA

David Berry, Woodville, Crossmolina.

Greatly missed by his wife Colette, brothers Steven, Richard and Robert, sister Ruth brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, grandnieces, grandnephews, relatives and many friends.

PETE FINN, BALLYHAUNIS

Pete Finn, Kilburn, London and Crossard, Tooreen, Ballyhaunis.

Reposing in Gavin's Funeral Home, Knox Street, Ballyhaunis, on Wednesday evening from 5 o'clock until 6.30.

Removal from Gavin's Funeral Home on Thursday morning to St. Mary's Church, Tooreen for Funeral Mass at 11 o'clock, with the funeral proceeding after to Ballyhaunis Cemetery.

Funeral Mass will be live-streamed through Martina Gavin's Facebook page on the following link: https://www.facebook.com/martina.gavin.3/ Funeral Mass will also be broadcast on local radio 106fm.

May the souls of the deceased rest in peace.

Sympathy is extended to the bereaved families on their loss.