Dymphna O’Regan (née Glynn)
Lisfarrellboy House, Cootehall, Boyle, Co. Roscommon.
Dymphna O’Regan (née Glynn) passed away on December 21st 2024, (Ex. N.T.) peacefully, in the tender care of the devoted staff at North West Hospice Sligo.
Pre-deceased by her beloved husband Patrick, brothers Ronan and Vincent.
Dymphna will be sadly missed by her loving children Sylvia, Sinéad, Derek, Declan and Fergus, sisters Pamela and Adeline, sons-in-law Billie, Eamon and Pierre, daughters-in-law; Blaithín and Sue, grandchildren Eoin, Ciara, Max, Úna, Tom, Vir, Jake and Ethan, brother-in-law Jim and sister-in-law Teasie, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours, and a wide circle of friends.
“Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis”
Reposing at Shivnan’s Funeral Home, Ballyfarnon, on Monday evening (December 23rd ) from 5 p.m. until 7p.m. Removal from her home on Tuesday morning to St. Michael’s Church, Cootehall, to arrive for celebration of Mass of Christian Burial at 11a.m. Interment afterwards in Ardcarne Cemetery.
Donations if desired to a charity of your choice.
House private please.
Funeral Mass may be viewed on the following link www.churchtv.ie/cootehall
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