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01 Dec 2025

RIP: 'A true gentlemen'- Shock and heartbreak as young Carlow man sadly passes away

Niall Maddock was from Dolmen Mews, Carlow and died recently, leaving many people shocked and devastated

RIP: 'A true gentlemen'- Shock and heartbreak as young Carlow man sadly passes away

Tributes have poured in following the sad passing of a Carlow man who will be dearly missed by many.

Niall Maddock was from Dolmen Mews, Carlow and formerly Mountross, New Ross, Wexford and died on Saturday 29th November 2025.

He was the dearly loved son of Hugh and Mary, loving brother of Jean (Brennan) and Hugh, uncle of Daniel, Clara, Matthew and Emily.

Niall will be sadly missed by his parents, sister, brother, nephews, nieces, brother-in-law Declan, sister-in-law Thérese, aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family and friends.

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS:

Reposing in Ryan's funeral home, New Ross (Y34DK15) on Tuesday (2nd December) from 4pm concluding at 7pm.

Funeral mass on Wednesday at 10am in St Mary & Michael's Parish Church, New Ross, with burial afterwards in St Stephens Cemetery..

Heartfelt messages have been left on RIP.ie, from those who knew and loved Niall, with one mourner writing,

"Sending deepest sympathy to Niall's family and friends. Niall was a beautiful soul who brought smiles wherever he went. It was a pleasure to know him".

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Another message said, "Deepest sympathies to Niall’s parents, brother and sister, the extended Maddock family, neighbours and friends. So sad to lose such a young person in the prime of life. May your loving memories bring you some consolation in the difficult days ahead. RIP Niall".

"My deepest sympathies to all Niall’s family. He was gentle soul, kind, generous and very caring. A true gentlemen full of love for his job and also his family. Go in peace, Niall. You will be always missed".

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