John P Carty
Ballinameen, Boyle, Co. Roscommon and formerly of London and Clacton.
John P Carty passed away on Monday, December 11th, peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family .
Predeceased by his first wife Margaret, sisters Kathleen and Una.
Sadly missed by his devoted wife Mary, daughter Angela, (Essex),sons John,(Knockroe), James (Stevenage), his brother Bart (London), sister Bridie (Manchester) and his baby sister Breege Potter (Sligo), son in law Mark, daughters in law Maureen and Christine, adored grandad to Christopher, Annie, James and Maggie and his five great grandchildren.
His presence will be greatly missed by all his friends and neighbours in Ballinameen and also all his friends, nieces and nephews in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Reposing in Higgins and Sons Funeral Home (F52 RC58) on Thursday 14th of December from 5 to 7pm.
The funeral will be arriving to St. Attractas Church, Ballinameen for funeral mass at 12 noon on Friday 15th of December with burial afterwards to Caldra cemetery.
House private at all times.
Family flowers only please.
Donations if desired to Mayo/Roscommon Hospice Palliative Care Services through any family member or Higgins and Sons Funeral Directors.
John's funeral mass will be livestreamed on https/www.facebook.com/Higgins and Sons Funeral Directors
House private at all times.
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