Michael (Mickey) Fullard
Circular Road, Roscommon Town.
Michael (Mickey) Fullard passed away on Sunday, July 7th, 2024. Peacefully in the devoted care of the staff at Portiuncula University Hospital.
Sadly missed by his loving sister Mary, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends.
Predeceased by his parents Teresa and Patrick, his sister Patsy and his brothers Kevin and Gerry.
May Mickey rest in peace.
Reposing at Smyth’s Funeral Home, Roscommon (F42 NH27) on Tuesday morning from 10 o’c followed by removal at 10.30 o’c to the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon arriving for Mass of the Resurrection at 11 o’c. Burial afterwards in St Coman’s Cemetery.
Please note the funeral Mass will be broadcast in the Roscommon town area on the Parish Radio 105.9 FM and can also be viewed live on
Tuesday at 11 o’c by clicking https://www.churchtv.ie/roscommontown/
The Fullard family would sincerely like to thank the staff of Portiuncula University Hospital and especially the staff at the Sacred Heart Care Home, Roscommon for their wonderful care of Mickey during his time there.
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