Huge crowds at funeral of Mayo schoolboy Kyle Pilbrow

Schoolboy Kyle Pilbrow, who died in hospital on Sunday from injuries sustained in a road accident the previous evening, was recalled at his funeral today as 'kind and warm, witty and cheerful'.

“He could charm the socks off you," Fr. Michael (Mike) Murphy, chief celebrant, told mourners at Kyle’s Funeral Mass in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Roundfort.

“Kyle was mischievous but there was no badness in him,” Fr. Murphy continued.

“He loved meeting people, listening to their stories, having a bit of fun."

But behind all the fun, Fr. Murphy stressed, was a kind and caring young man.

Roundfort Church overflowed with mourners for the Requiem Mass of the 13-year-old first year student at St. Colman’s College, Claremorris.

Kyle was seriously injured on Saturday when the tractor he was driving unaccompanied crashed at Scardaune, several kilometres from his family home at Bushfield, Hollymount.

He passed away at Temple Street Hospital on Sunday after being transferred there from University College Hospital, Galway.

At today’s Mass, Fr. Murphy recalled the shock and sadness in the community when news filtered through at the weekend that Kyle had, first of all, been badly injured followed by the news a day later that he had died.

Chief mourners at the funeral were the boy's parents, Janny and Lisa, his brothers, Morgan, Alex and Ethan, his grandparents Seamus and Veronica Nevin and Renate Pilbrow.

“You have lost a wonderful son, brothers, grandson, cousin and friend," Fr. Murphy told the extended family.

Classmates from St. Colman’s College and GAA teammates from the local Garrymore Club formed guards of honour as the remains were brought to their last resting place in Roundfort Cemetery.

May his gentle soul rest in peace.