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'A smile I'll remember forever' - Tributes paid after untimely death of Waterford woman
Mourners leave condolences for family of Ella O'Neill
I PICTURE: www.rip.ie
Reporter:
Rebecca Lenihan
04 Mar 2024 5:33 PM
Mourners have left condolences for the family of the late Ella O'Neill.
Predeceased by her grandfathers Redmond and John, and her aunt Jenny, Ella will be dearly missed by her loving family, her parents JJ and Josephine, brother Darragh, sister Aoife, grandparents Kitty (O'Neill) and Marie (McGrath) aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives, and many friends.
Some of the condolences posted on RIP.ie include:
"Our deepest sympathies to the O’Neill and McGrath families. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this horrific time. May Ella rest in peace."
"I had her as a temporary teacher for science, she was kind and was very patient. I wish her family the best during these difficult times."
"My Sincerest condolences to the O'Neill family on the passing of Ella. I only ever met Ella on the football pitch, I've great memories of Ella's sportsmanship and unforgettable smile. Rest easy Ella x."
"Beautiful, brilliant Ella, inside and out. You will be forever missed in all our lives. Sincere condolences to JJ, Josephine, Darragh and Aoife."
Reposing in at Egan's Funeral Home Greencloyne Youghal on Monday from 5pm until 7pm.
Requiem Mass will take place on Tuesday, March 4 at 12 noon in St Cronan's Church Clashmore with burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
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