The Late Jeremiah O’Sullivan, Tournalough, Currow, Killarney

Jeremiah O’Sullivan, Tournalough, Currow.

The death has occurred of Jeremiah O’Sullivan, Tournalough, Currow, Killarney, Co. Kerry.

OnJuly 30th 2019. Peacefully, in his 90th year under the wonderful care of the staff at Heather Lee Nursing Home, Lawlor’s Cross, Killarney.

Predeceased by his parents Jer and Ellen, sisters Kathleen, Mollie, Peggy and Eileen.

Sadly missed by his loving nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, great-grandnephews, great-grandnieces, relatives, neighbours and many friends.

May His Gentle Soul Rest In Peace.

Funeral Arrangements

Reposing at Tangney’s Funeral Home, Church Street, Castleisland on this Thursday evening from 5.30pm to 7pm.

Followed by removal to Castleisland Parish Church. Requiem Mass on Friday at 11am.

Burial afterwards in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Killeentierna, Currow. Family flowers only.

Donations in lieu to Palliative Care.
Date Published: Tuesday 30th July 2019. Date of Death: Tuesday 30th July 2019.

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