Kathleen (Kate) McNally
We, the family of the late Kate McNally (nee McGuinness)(RIP), beloved wife of Pat (RIP), would like to offer our heartfelt thanks to all those who sympathised and supported us during our recent bereavement . Our sincere thanks to our extended family, neighbours and friends who have supported us in countless ways during the most difficult of times.
Thanks to all who organised and helped at the wake, providing food, managing traffic, making tea and to the local businesses and neighbours who sent us food. Thank you to all who attended the wake, sent cards, floral tributes, posted messages of support on social media.
Our appreciation to, Carrickmore Health Centre, Fiona & Hartes Chemist, the Mandeville Unit and Haematology Ward, Craigavon Area Hospital for their dignified medical care to Mammy over the years, and to the paramedics, Niall and Hazel (Omagh) who attended to Mammy, A&E and the ICU in Craigavon for their professionalism and kindness in her final hours.
Thank you to Fr. Peter McAnenly PP, for his spiritual support, pastoral care and the beautiful requiem mass, your tribute to Mammy gave us great comfort. Our thanks to Fr. Sean O’Neill for his support and prayers.
Thank you to Mollie McKeever for the beautiful music and singing at the funeral, Colette (sacristan) and the altar servers, Kacey, Lucy and Ena and all who participated in Mammy’s funeral mass. And to all who attended the funeral in person or online.
Thank you to Peadar, Kelley and Ryan (FMC funeral directors) for their guidance, support and kindness to us and the dignified and professional manner they conducted Mammy’s funeral arrangements. And our gratitude to the gravediggers who prepared Mammy’s final resting place.
To the staff of the Charm Inn, Carrickmore for providing food for the wake and the funeral lunch, our sincere gratitude to you all.
As it would not be possible to thank everyone individually, please accept this as a token of our appreciation for all you have done for our family. The holy sacrifice of Mass will be offered for your intentions.
Finally, to a very loved wife, Mammy, Mother in law, Nanny and great-nanny, sister, sister in law, auntie and friend, we were so honoured to have you in our lives, you have left us with a lifetime of memories.
‘Be kind to strangers, lest they be angels in disguise’
Mammys months mind will be celebrated on Thursday 5th June 2025 @ 7.30pm in St.Colmcilles church, Carrickmore.
Carrickmore, New York, Glencull, Skerries and Bangor.
McNALLY (nee McGuinness), Quarry Rd, Carrickmore, 9th May 2025, Kathleen (Kate), RIP. Peacefully at Craigavon Hospital.
Beloved wife of the late Pat, RIP. Loving Mother of Declan (Tracey), Cathy Wolff (Tom), Patricia Grimes (Colin), Lorraine Darcy (Donal), Barry (Claire) and the late Bernadette (died in infancy), RIP. Sister of the late Mickey McGuinness, RIP and Teresa (McGuinness), RIP, Jean (McIvenna), Breige (Cunningham), Patsy (Gillen), Bernie (Corrigan) and Nora (McNamee). Cherished Nanny to Cara Watson (Hamish), Turlough, Garrett, Gabriel, Mattie, Nora, Kate, Ali, Morgan, Elizabeth, Daragh, Molly, Rosa, Maisie and Arthur; and great grandchildren Penny, Margot and Lillian. Loving Aunt to her many nieces and nephews.
Remains reposing at her late residence 5 Quarry Rd, Carrickmore BT79 9JX from 6pm this evening (Saturday 10th May) until removal at 10.15am on Monday 12th May to St. Colmcille’s Church for 11am requiem mass. Burial afterwards in adjoining cemetery.
Deeply regretted and sorely missed by her sorrowing sons, daughters, daughters in law, sons in law, sisters, brothers in law, sisters in law, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nephews, nieces and extended family circle.
Our Lady of Knock Pray for her.
FMC Funeral Services
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