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Kearney

Birth
Death
unknown
Burial
Mothel, County Waterford, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
170
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An iron cross with no inscripton, but this has been the burial place of the Kearney family, Carrick-on-Suir

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Possible internment
Munster Express, Friday, August 27, 1954
Late Mr. Michael Kearney, Ballygarrett, Clonea —The death took place in Dungarvan, after a brief illness of Mr. Michael Kearney. Ballygarrett, Clonea. Deceased was a most popular figure in the district and his death is deeply regretted. He spent many years in general employment at the Irish College, Ring, Dungarvan. The remains were removed to Clonea Church on Tuesday, where they were received by Rev. J. Mulcahy, C.C. On Wednesday the interment was made at Mothel Churchyard.—R.I.P. The chief mourners were: Messrs. Patrick and Thomas Kearney (brothers); Miss Mary Kearney (sister).
An iron cross with no inscripton, but this has been the burial place of the Kearney family, Carrick-on-Suir

____________________________
Possible internment
Munster Express, Friday, August 27, 1954
Late Mr. Michael Kearney, Ballygarrett, Clonea —The death took place in Dungarvan, after a brief illness of Mr. Michael Kearney. Ballygarrett, Clonea. Deceased was a most popular figure in the district and his death is deeply regretted. He spent many years in general employment at the Irish College, Ring, Dungarvan. The remains were removed to Clonea Church on Tuesday, where they were received by Rev. J. Mulcahy, C.C. On Wednesday the interment was made at Mothel Churchyard.—R.I.P. The chief mourners were: Messrs. Patrick and Thomas Kearney (brothers); Miss Mary Kearney (sister).

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