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06 Sept 2025

Sadness in Ballyshannon area at sudden death of Anne Buggy

The late Mrs Buggy passed away unexpectedly on Sunday last in Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar

Sadness in Ballyshannon area at sudden death of Anne Buggy

The late Anne Buggy

The news of the sudden death of Anne Buggy has left the Ballyshannon area in south Donegal numbed with shock.

A native of Moycullen, Co Galway, Anne passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Sunday, September 22nd in Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar.

A member of a well-known family in Ballyshannon, the quiet-spoken lady was universally liked. 

She will be sadly missed as a great neighbour and friend in The Abbey in Ballyshannon and by her devoted husband PJ as well as the entire Buggy family -  Grainne (Ian), Donal (Mairead), Sinead (Adrian), Aisling (Paul), Pauric (Aine), Ciara (Brian), and Aoife (Andrea). She will be forever missed by her grandchildren Christopher, Anna, Matthew, Max, Lucy, Jack, Zoe, Noah, Olivia, Theo, Alex, and Amalia.

She will also be sadly missed by her siblings, Padraic, Michael, Katherine, Bridie, Nora, Eileen, and Bernie, nieces, nephews, and a wide circle of family, friends, neighbours, and colleagues. She was predeceased by her brothers Sean and Seamus, her sister Mary and her son-in-law, Kyle.

Reposing at her late residence on Wednesday from 1 o'clock to 8 o'clock. Funeral to arrive at St. Patricks Church, Ballyshannon on Thursday for Mass of the Resurrection at 11 o'clock with service of Interment in the Abbey Assaroe cemetery.

Donations in lieu of Anne to the Ballyshannon branch of the St. Vincent de Paul c/o Patrick McKenna Funeral Directors or any family member.

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