Deaths in the community

Kenneth Allen
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Kenneth Allen passed away on November 10, peacefully in hospital.

Kenneth was the beloved husband of the late Anna and much loved father of Philip.

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His funeral took place on Friday in Magheralin Parish Church, followed by interment in adjoining Churchyard.

Donations, if desired, may be made for Magheralin Parish Church, c/o Malcomsons Funeral Service, 7 Robert St, Lurgan. Kenneth will be lovingly remembered by his sorrowing son, daughter-in-law Alma, grandchildren Andres and Kelly Ann, and family circle at home and abroad.

Mary Culbert (NÉE Dowds)

Mary Culbert passed away on November 11.

Late of Lurgan, Mary was the dearly beloved wife of the late Bernard, much loved sister of the late Anna, and loving aunt of Marcella and Brendan.

Her funeral was held on Friday to St Paul’s Church for Requiem Mass, with interment afterwards in family burying ground.

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Very deeply regretted by her loving niece and nephew, Anne, great nieces, great nephews and family circle.

Hugh Patrick McAlinden

The death occurred of Hugh McAlinden on November 11.

Late of Derrymacash, Hugh was the dearly beloved husband of the late Lily, much loved father of Francie and Anne-Marie, beloved father-in-law of Margaret and Richard, and loving granda of Martina, Christopher, Daniel, Mark and Suzanne.

His funeral took place on Saturday to St Mary’s Church for Requiem Mass, with interment in adjoining cemetery.

Very deeply regretted by his loving son, daughter, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, grandchildren and family circle.

Dennis Crossey

Dennis Crossey passed away on November 11.

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Dennis was the dearly beloved husband of Angela and much loved son of the late Hugh and Annie.

His funeral was held on Saturday to St Peter’s Church for Requiem Mass, followed by interment in St Colman’s Cemetery.

Very deeply regretted by his loving wife, brothers, sisters, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces and family circle.

William (Billy) Mackle

William Mackle passed away on November 11, peacefully at hospital.

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William was the beloved husband of Mona, loving father of Liam, Seamus, Maureen and Ita, much loved Granda and Great Granda, son of the late William and Lena, and dear brother of Pat and the late Sheila, Maureen and John.

His funeral took place on Saturday to St Paul’s Church, Lurgan, with burial afterwards in St Colman’s Cemetery.

Deeply regretted by his sorrowing wife, sons, daughters, daughters-in-law Tracy and Sharon, grandchildren, great grand children, brother, and entire family circle.

Myrtle Carey

The death occurred of Myrtle Carey on November 13.

Myrtle was the beloved wife of the late Francis and much loved mother of Martin and the late Earl and Valerie.

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Her funeral was held on Sunday in Magheralin Parish Church, followed by interment in adjoining Churchyard.

Donations, if desired, may be made for Magheralin Parish Church, c/o Malcomsons Funeral Service.

Myrtle will be lovingly remembered by her sorrowing son, daughters-in-law Lily and Helen, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and family circle at home and abroad.

William (Billy) Fox

William Fox passed away on November 13.

William was the dearly beloved father of Angela and William, much loved son of the late William and Elizabeth, and loving brother of Norah, Ernest, George, Johnny, Joe and Charlie. His funeral took place on Sunday to St Peter’s Church, with interment afterwards in St Colman’s Cemetery.

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Very deeply regretted by his loving daughter, son, sister, brothers, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces and family circle.

Martin McClean

Martin McClean passed away on November 13, peacefully at home.

Martin was the dearly beloved father of Martina and Brenda, beloved son of the late Charlie and Vera, and loving grandad of Sarah, Craig, Aidan, Kyle, Ryan and Georgia-Mae.

His funeral was held on Sunday to St Peter’s Church, followed by interment in St Colman’s Cemetery.