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Ann McAuliffe Nee Brennan, Nenagh

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Melrose, Nenagh, late of Gibbonsgrove, Milford, Co. Cork and formerly of Bennekeary, Carlow.

Ann McAuliffe, Melrose, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, late of Gibbonsgrove, Milford, Co. Cork and formerly of Bennekeary, Carlow, Co. Carlow, died February 1st 2025, at University Hospital Limerick. Predeceased by her mother Bridget, brothers Danny and Jim and her sister Julia. Beloved wife of Joe and loving mother of Denis, David and Raymond. Sadly missed by her loving family, her adored grandchildren, Cormac, Clodagh and Conor, daughter-in-law Sharon, David’s partner Amanda, brothers and sisters Patrick, Tom, Bridget, Mary and Geraldine, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives neighbours and friends.

Reposing on Monday February 3rd at Keller’s Funeral Home Nenagh from 5pm until 7pm. Funeral arriving on Tuesday to St. Mary of the Rosary Church Nenagh for Funeral Mass at 11am, followed by cremation in Shannon Crematorium at 2pm.

House strictly private please.

Ann’s Funeral Mass can be viewed here

May she Rest in Peace.

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