Patrick (Padraig) Walsh
Mounteagle, Cootehall, Boyle, Co. Roscommon.
Patrick (Padraig) Walsh passed away on Tuesday, August 16th, peacefully, surrounded by his devoted family and in the tender care of the staff at Roscommon University Hospital.
Former employee of Roscommon Co. Council.
Predeceased by his parents Patrick and Belinda, brother Joseph, sister Margaret and his aunt Margaret.
Padraig will be sadly missed by his brothers Seán (Boyle), Tony (London), Gerry (Boyle), Brendan (Carrick-on-Shannon), sisters Patsy (Coventry) and Philomena (Phil) (Elphin), brothers-in-law Michael, John and Gerry, sisters-in-law Bernie, Christina and Geraldine, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, neighbours and his many friends.
“May his gentle soul rest in peace”
Reposing at his home on Thursday evening (August 18th) from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. Post Code F52 HO 29. Removal to St. Michael’s Church, Cootehall on Friday morning arriving for Mass of Christian Burial at 12 noon. Interment afterwards in Ardcarne Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in
lieu, if desired, to Mayo/Roscommon Hospice, c/o Shivnan Funeral Directors, Ballyfarnon.
Directions to residence as follows: one way system in operation, entrance via Battlebridge Road, exit via Gloria Road.
Funeral Mass may be viewed live on the following link https://www.churchtv.ie/cootehall/.
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