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24 Dec 2025

Locals pay tribute to 'Warm, kind and generous' Mohill lady

One messages stated: "Kathleen was a lovely lady & a great neighbour to all in Castle Street, fondly remember as children, in her wee shop, Kathleen was known for giving the biggest wafer ice creams."

Locals  pay tribute to 'Warm, kind and generous' Mohill lady

Kathleen Dolan (née McSharry) of Castle Street, Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim.

Warm tributes have been flooding after the death of Kathleen Dolan (née McSharry) of Castle Street, Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim. Peacefully in the excellent care of the staff at St. Phelim's Nursing Home, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim.

 

Predeceased by her husband Harry. Sadly missed by her daughter Imelda (McCarthy), son JJ, son in law Michael, daughter in law Therésè, grandchildren Joseph, David, Caoimhe, Aisling and Aoibhín, great-grandchild Madison, sister Angela, brother Sylvester, sister in law Colette, niece Margaret Treanor and all her nieces and nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends.

One messages stated: "Kathleen was a lovely lady & a great neighbour to all in Castle Street, fondly remember as children, in her wee shop, Kathleen was known for giving the biggest wafer ice creams."

Another stated: "Sincere sympathy to Imelda and JJ, their families and the Dolan and Mc Sharry families. Kathleen was such a warm and kind person and a great neighbour to all in Castle Street. Such happy memories, as a child,of her little shop. Rest in Peace Kathleen."

 

May Kathleen's Gentle Soul Rest in Peace

 

Reposing at Our Lady's Hospital Chapel (Eircode F91 X012) on Friday evening from 5pm to 6.30pm with removal to St. Clare's Church, Manorhamilton arriving at 7pm. Funeral Mass on Saturday at 12 noon followed by burial in Mullies Cemetery. Kathleen's Funeral Mass can be viewed on Manorhamilton – ChurchTV

 

Family flowers only please, donations in lieu if desired to St. Phelim's Patient Comfort Fund.

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