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03 Oct 2025

Leitrim deaths - Friday, February 17, 2023

Deaths in Leitrim

Deaths in Leitrim.

James Foley, Mohill, Leitrim / Farnaught, Leitrim - James died on 11th February 2023, peacefully in the compassionate care of the staff of Arus Carolan Nursing Home. James will be dearly missed by his loving wife Anne, their sons Brendan, Colin, Stephen and Niall, siblings John, Michael and Bridie, his four grandchildren, nephews and nieces, wider family and neighbours. James loved good company and had time for everyone. He returned to Mohill in 1998 after many years in London and he will be fondly remembered by the many friends he made there. James will repose at Smith's Funeral home, Main Street, Ballinamore, Co Leitrim N41PK15 from 6pm - 8pm on Friday, February 17th. Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, 18th February 2023, at 12 noon in St. Mary's Church, Gortletteragh and burial afterwards in the church cemetery. The funeral mass may be viewed via https://m.facebook.com/events/527243285951747  

Patrick (Pat) Foley, Straduff, Geevagh, Co. Sligo and formerly of Carrownadargney, Geevagh, Co. Sligo - The death has occurred of Patrick (Pat) Foley, Straduff, Geevagh, Co. Sligo and formerly of Carrownadargney, Geevagh, Co. Sligo. February 13th 2023 (peacefully) surrounded by his devoted family and in the tender care of the staff at North West Hospice, Sligo. Beloved son of the late Mark and Margaret, predeceased by his brothers Tom and Seamus and his nieces Attracta Foley Moore, Mary T Devane and Meg Beatty Coyne. Pat will be sadly missed by his sisters Mary, Margaret, Bea and Claire, brothers Michéal and Mark, sister-in-law Teresa, brother-in-law Sonny, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, neighbours and his many great friends. Mass of Christian Burial in St Joseph's Church, Geevagh will be celebrated on Friday morning at 11am. Interment afterwards in Corrig Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu, if desired, to SHOUT or North West Hospice, The Mall, Sligo. Please also be mindful of the current concerns regarding Covid and Flu Virus.

May they all Rest in Peace.

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