Memorial Mass for Mikey Coffey at 11am in Currow Parish Church Tomorrow

The Late Michael ‘Mikey’ Coffey, Clounclough, Currow, Co. Kerry and London.

At the time of Mikey Coffey’s untimely death in London two years ago on this Tuesday, March 15th, his family members said that his memory would be celebrated in his native Currow when the time was right.

That time is tomorrow – two years to the date of his sudden passing.

A Memorial Mass for Mikey will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, March 15th. 2022, at 11am in Currow Parish Church, followed by burial of ashes in Aghadoe Cemetery, Killarney.

Beloved son of the late Mikey and Catherine Coffey. Sadly missed by his loving partner Paula, his adored children: Thomas, Sophia and Lauren, brother Thomas, sisters Mary, Catherine and Nora, nephews, nieces, all extended family, relatives, neighbours and many friends.

May His Gentle Soul Rest In Peace

Looking Forward to Trip Home

News reached home this time two years ago that Clounclough, Currow native, Michael ‘Mikey’ Coffey had died suddenly in England at the age of 57.

A family member said on hearing the news that he had been talking, only a few days before, about coming home as soon as he possibly could and was looking forward to making the trip.

People of his generation will remember Mikey from his days working at the Tralee Road based Browne’s Mineral Waters plant in the late 1970s and early 1980s and as a dinger of a pool player at Joe McCarthy’s Hideout Bar here in Castleisland.

The Laughing Boy

He will be remembered as being ever cheerful with a ready, hearty laugh and a song never far from the surface in company.

The news of his death brought Brendan Behan’s poem, The Laughing Boy to mind as that’s the image of Mikey Coffey which flashed across my inner screen when I heard the news at the time.

The poem was written about the assassination of Michael Collins at ‘The Mouth of Flowers’ or Béal na mBláth.

The Laughing Boy

T’was on an August morning, all in the dawning hours,

I went to take the warming air, all in the Mouth of Flowers,

And there I saw a maiden, and mournful was her cry,

Ah what will mend my broken heart, I’ve lost my Laughing Boy.

At the Drop of a Hat

The habit of singing at the drop of a hat was a trait he shared with his late and older brother, John Coffey who passed away in July 2010.

This was a talent they inherited from their father, the late Mikey Coffey who played at every big football match in Tralee and rarely missed a fair of pig, cattle or horse in Castleisland for years up to his untimely death on his way home from a game in Tralee in the early 1970s.

The Green, Green Grass of Home

Completely in tune with his love of Currow and Castleisland and his longing to get back for a visit, the family member recalled that ‘The Green, Green Grass of Home’ by Tom Jones was Mikey’s favourite song with Delilah, by the same singer, a close second.

The late Michael Coffey was a successful businessman in his adopted home in Woolwich, London where he lived with his wife and family and owned a popular antiques shop.

May God be good to him.

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