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06 Sept 2025

'He was one in a billion' - Tributes pour in following sad and sudden death of Dad of six from Louth

Andy Berry passed away on Sunday

Tributes pour in following sad and sudden death of 'amazing dad' from Louth

Andy Berry passed away on Sunday

Tributes have poured in following the sad and sudden passing of dad of six, Andy Berry, who died on Sunday, April 21.

Andy, late of Larkfield Court, Carlingford and formerly Muirhevna Mor, Dundalk, is very deeply regretted by his wife Katrina, children Roisin, TJ, Andy Óg, Saoirse, Kai and Zoey, parents Tommy and Elaine, brothers Daniel and Sean and sisters Tasha and Jenny.

Also by his father-in-law Stu, mother-in-law Annemarie, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends.

Heartfelt condolences have been left on RIP.ie from those who knew and remembered Andy, with one mourner writing,

"Devastated to hear this sad news. Some Character you were. Reunited with your grandad Cyril and uncle Andrew. Condolences to Elaine Tommy Andy's wife and family. Rest in peace Andy."

Another wrote,

"Such sad news, Andy was always so friendly and doted on his kids and Katrina. Deepest condolences to all his family, we're so sorry for your loss x"

While another wrote,

"Our deepest condolences to Katrina and all they children Tasha and the extended family circle. Andy was a great fella loved having the crack amazing dad and husband one of the biggest United fans ever. RIP Andy you have your beautiful baby boy back in your arms."

Funeral Arrangements 

Reposing at Rice Funeral Directors, Chapel Lane, Carlingford, (Eircode A91 TY79) for neighbours and friends to call on Wednesday afternoon from 4pm - 6pm.

Removal on Thursday morning at 10.45am proceeding on foot to St. Michael's Church, arriving for Funeral Mass at 11am.

Burial afterwards in St. Michael's Cemetery. Andy's Funeral Mass can be viewed on this link.

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