Michael Kelly Death, Obituary – It is now known that Michael Kelly has disappeared after being found at Oaktree Stables in Caherfinesker, which is located in Craughwell, Galway. Today, the world learned the sad news of his passing away. Kelly’s body was discovered in Galway after she had been missing for some time. Michael Kelly passed away as a direct consequence of the compassionate care that he received from the personnel at the Galway Hospice in the days leading up to his death on November 30. This caring ultimately proved to be the decisive factor in Michael Kelly’s passing. Both his daughter Sarah (Sherin) and his sister Josephine passed away before he did. He was the last of his family members to pass away. He was the last member of his family to pass away before he did. Sarah was his namesake.
His surviving loved ones, including his wife Eileen, his daughter Bridget, his son Andrew, his granddaughters Amy and Oscar, his sister Mary (Walker), and his nephews Peadar (Burke) and Damien, will miss him terribly. The loss of him will be experienced by each and every member of his family. Every single member of his family is going to feel the impact of their loss when he passes away. On Friday, December 2nd, from 7pm to 8pm, those who desire to pay their respects may do so at Cawley’s Funeral Home, which is located in Craughwell, County Galway. The funeral home is owned and operated by Cawley. The Cawley’s Funeral Home may be found in the neighborhood of Craughwell. (H91 W2V3) On Saturday afternoon, December 3rd, at three o’clock in the afternoon, the funeral ceremony will be held at the Shannon Crematorium. The date and time of the event have not yet been determined. The funeral or memorial service will be held in memory of the individual who has recently passed away.
You will be required to go to http://www.shannoncrematorium.com/ and enter the password KGA1 in order to view the service. Thank you. I am grateful. The family has asked that only members of the immediate family send flowers, but they will gratefully accept donations of any amount made to The Galway Hospice. The family has also requested that only members of the immediate family send flowers. The following are some excerpts from the Book of Condolences that serve as examples: If you would like to leave a personal message for the family, please use the condolence book that has been attached. Thank you. We will make every effort to read and respond to each entry, and we appreciate your patience in advance. I am appreciative of the fact that you have given this matter your consideration. During this trying time, the family would like to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to each and every one of you for the kindness and support you have shown them.