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'His kindness knew no bounds' Tributes paid following the death of Carlow local man

Pat Carroll, Bennekerry, Carlow - March 31st

'His kindness knew no bounds' Tributes paid following the death of Carlow local man

Pat Carroll, Bennekerry, Carlow - March 31st

Pat Carroll of Bennekerry, Carlow and formerly of Tullig North, Limerick, passed away away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family March 31st 2024.

Sadly missed by his heartbroken wife Mary, son Patrick, daughter Lorraine, brother Christy, sister Hannah, son-in-law Gavin, daughter-in-law Niamh, adored grandchildren Rachel, Aoibhinn, Kate, Ciara, Rían, Fiadh and Páraic, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends. Predeceased by his father Christy, mother Margaret (Peg) and brother John.

Tributes paid on the condolences section of rip.ie read as follows:

"Deepest sympathy to Mary, Lorraine, Paddy and the extended Carroll family on the untimely sad passing of Pat.
A friend to everyone he met, his smiling happy face and his kindness knew no bounds.
We will all miss him and hope that the wonderful memories you shared together will help you through the tough days ahead.
May Pat’s gentle soul rest in eternal peace"

Another reads: "My heartfelt sympathy to Mary Lorraine and Patrick and all the family on your sad loss a pure gentleman was Pat as long as I know him always know you and have a kind word for you a big loss to the parish and community you will be sadly missed Pat god rest your gentle soul Amen."

And finally: "We offer our condolences to Mary, Lorraine, Patrick and extended family on the passing of Pat. He was always a pleasure to meet and have an enjoyable chat with. May his gentle soul rest in eternal peace."

Funeral Arrangements 

Reposing at his home (R93 X2R4) on Wednesday from 3pm to 8pm and on Thursday from 3pm concluding with prayers at 8pm. Funeral Mass on Friday at 11am in St. Mary’s Church, Bennekerry. Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

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