Thomas Kelly
Cloonadra, Ballyleague, Co Roscommon and formerly of Carraroe, Lanesborough, Co Longford and Dysart, Co Roscommon.
Thomas Kelly passed away on Tuesday, February 27th, 2024, peacefully, in the devoted care of the staff at Mullingar Regional Hospital.
Predeceased by his beloved son Kenneth, parents Thomas and Anne, sisters Margaret, Bridie, Alice and Nancy, brothers William, Michael, Ted, Peter, Josie and Paddy
Sadly missed by his sons Niall and Alan, daughter Marina, sister Catherine Gallagher (Curraghboy) and Mary Hadler (U.K.), brothers Richard (Ballyforan), Dan (U.K.) and Jimmy (Isle of Man). Deeply regretted by his daughters-in-law Kim, Kate and Anne. Always remembered by his grandchildren Ciara, Michael, Samantha, Fiona, Aidan, Scarlett, Maeve and Saoirse. Missed by his brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and many wonderful friends, especially Mary and Caroline.
May Thomas rest in peace.
Reposing at Smyth's Funeral Home, Roscommon (F42 NH27) on Friday evening from 5 o’c until 7 o’c followed by removal to St Patrick’s Church, Dysart (H53 DK12). Mass of the Resurrection on Saturday at 11.30 o’c with burial afterwards in Dysart Cemetery. Family flowers only please to the Roscommon Hospice - Donate here - https://www.hospice.ie/donations/in-loving-memory/.
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