Notices

Annie Dooley nee Moloney

January 15th, 2020

Annie Dooley nee Moloney, Doolough, Connolly & Cluainin, Kilmaley, Ennis, Co. Clare.
Peacefully surrounded by her loving family in her 92nd year at Cahercalla Community Hospital Ennis, wife of the late Anthony. Deeply regretted by her family, son, Tony, daughters, Mary and Angela, grandchildren, Marie, Brian, Robert and Gearoid, great-grandchild, Amber, nieces, nephews, relatives, cousins, neighbours and friends. Predeceased by her husband Anthony in 1992 and daughter Geraldine in 2016.
May She Rest In Eternal Peace.
Remains reposing in the Church of St. John the Baptist, Kilmaley this Thursday evening, the 16th of January, from 6pm with Funeral Prayers at 8pm. Funeral Mass on Friday at 12 noon with burial afterwards in Coore Cemetery.

Masses for next week

January 10th, 2020

Monday 13th January & Wednesday 15th January:Prayer Service & Communion at 10am
Tuesday 14th, Thursday 16th & Friday 17th: Mass at 9.15am

Thank you to Clare County Council

January 10th, 2020

GRANT FOR MULLAGH HALL: Well done to TJ O Loughlin for applying for an enhancement grant from Clare County Council to replace the 2 wooden doors going into Mullagh Hall & Meeting room with new white pvc doors, he was approved for a grant of €1750 which was a great help to cover the cost of replacing the doors! Well done TJ & Thank you to Clare County Council!
GRAVEYARD GRANT: Mullagh & Quilty Graveyards were approved a grant of €600 each from Clare County Council for works being carried out there. Well done to The RSS & FAS Workers and all involved for their hard work! Thanks to Clare County Council!

January 10th, 2020

Once a wise man was asked,
“What’s the meaning of life?”
He replied,
“Life itself has no meaning.
Life is an opportunity
to create meaning.”

Coore Heritage and Folklore

January 10th, 2020

A MEETING will be held in McCarthys of Clounlaheen on Thursday the 16th of January at 8pm, with a view to organising a committee to collect and record the Coore heritage and folklore.
Coore has a rich tradition going back hundreds of years and it would be a pity for this generation to lose what has been handed down to us. It is our duty to preserve and hand on this tradition to the next generation while we have people in the locality who still have a rich store of knowledge of our heritage. All are welcome.

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