James T. (Jim) Kelly
Special Request
House and Funeral Private due to government restrictions.
James T. (Jim) Kelly died on March 1st, peacefully at his home.
Beloved husband of the late Betty, RIP. Loving father of Gerald (Eithne), Michael (Majella), John (Nuala), Patrick, Anne Marie (John Loughran), Jody (Julie Ann), Brian (Kate), Mark (Sarah) and Aideen (Neal Mockford). Grandfather of James, Greg, Eleanor, Richard, Zara, David, Michelle, Stephen, Declan, Niall, Arán, Deirdre, John, Kelly, Peter, Anna, Tom, Clare, Dylan, Matthew, RIP, Sarah, RIP, Lauren, Ethan, Julia, Rebecca, Niamh, Ellen and Adam great grandfather of Ben and Cormac.
Deeply regretted by his sisters Una Wallace and Ursula O’Neill (John), his sisters-in-law Ita Kilpatrick and Carmel Kelly, and the extended Kelly and Canavan family circle and friends. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on his Soul.
Due to ongoing COVID-19 guidelines, Jim’s funeral Mass and his late residence are private, alternatively the funeral Mass can be viewed on the link below, at 12 noon on Thursday 4th.
Enquiries to P. Quinn & Son Funeral Directors, Dungannon. Tel: (028) 877 22053.
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04 March 2021, 12:00pm -
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We, Billy and Eilish Lowe , Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim , extend our deepest sympathy to you all - Gerald, Michael, John, Paddy, Anne Marie, Jody , Brian, Mark, Aideen , on the death of your dear father Jim and on the recent passing also of your dear mother Betty . Our condolences to all the partners, grandchildren and great grandchildren , and to the extended families - Kelly’s and Canavan’s . Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha uaisle. ‘And poets found, old writers say, A yew tree where his body lay, But a wild apple hid the grass With its sweet blossom where hers was; And being in good heart, because A better time had come again After the deaths of many men, And that long fighting at the ford, They wrote on tablets of thin board. Made of the apple and the yew, All the love stories that they knew.” And now they walk, hand in hand , while spread beneath their feet ,’heavens' embroidered cloths ‘. (In the Seven Woods 1897–1904 and The Wind among the Reeds 1892–1897 WB Yeats . ) Fond and loving memories of Jim and Betty and days of laughter, joy and home baking in Orpheus Drive .
Eilish Lowe