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19 Dec 2025

Deaths in Dundalk - Friday 19 December 2025

May they rest in peace

Deaths in Dundalk - Friday 19 December 2025

May they rest in peace

The death has occurred of Maureen McCabe (née Corbett) of Whitecross, Dunleer, Co Louth and late of Chapel Street Dundalk, Co Louth

Peacefully, in her 80th year, surrounded by her loving family, in the dedicated care of the staff of Cúram Care Home, Castletown, Dundalk after a long illness bravely borne. Predeceased by her husband Tommy, infant daughter Mary, infant son Ciarán, mother Eileen, father George and infant grandson Cole.

Maureen is survived by her loving children Anthony, Fíona, Stephen, Tomás, Eamon and Máirin, grandchildren Ewan, Ruarc, Callum, Ellie, Leah, Niamh, Ava, Robert, Joseph, Cathal, Aoife, Ciarán and Cristín (and Cristín’s mother Tina), sons-in-law Seán and Damien, daughters-in-law Rosarii, Georgina, Edel and Mar, brothers Andy and Dessie and by her lifelong best friend and loving sister Veronica, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends.

Reposing in the Eternity Room of Quinn’s Funeral Homes, Dundalk on Friday 19 December from 4pm-9pm. Removal on Saturday to St. Joseph’s Church, Castletown, arriving for Funeral Mass at 11am. Burial afterwards in Mosstown Cemetery, Dunleer. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, in lieu to the Charity Alone. Enquiries to Quinn’s Funeral Homes.

May she rest in peace

The death has occurred of Jean (Mary) Coyle (née Brennan) of Irish Grange and formerly Castle Hill, Carlingford, Co Louth

Peacefully, at Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her beloved husband Peter, parents Larry and Mary Rose Brennan, stepmother Josephine, brothers Anthony, Hugh and Terry, brother-in-law Bernard and sister-in-law Christina.

Funeral arrangements later.

May she rest in peace

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