Aoibhe Byrne, who played GAA with Magheracloone Ladies, basketball with Carrick Cruisers and soccer with Carrick Rovers AFC, died in Carrickmacross on Wednesday ...
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this sad time. In a post on Facebook, Carrick Rovers AFC extended its sympathies to Aoibhe's family. Aoibhe Byrne, who played GAA with Magheracloone Ladies, basketball with Carrick Cruisers and soccer with Carrick Rovers AFC, died in Carrickmacross on Wednesday evening.
A community in southeast Monaghan is coming to terms with a tragedy this week after the death of a 14-year-old girl in an accident.
She was always smiling and always having the craic.” Everyone is thinking about her and the family at this time. People will wrap themselves around this family in the coming days and weeks.” “There are no words that could being any comfort to Aoibhe’s family and friends. “Right throughout the entire area there is shock, sadness and numbness. The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) has confirmed that it is aware of the incident and is making “the relevant enquiries” at this time (it is understood that a formal investigation is not underway at present).
Aoibhe Byrne, aged 14, from Lisnaclea in Carrickmacross died on Wednesday evening. She was a talented sports player, representing Magheracloone Ladies, Carrick ...
“The club would like to extend our most heartfelt condolences to her family and friends at this devastating time. “A female youth was pronounced dead at the scene. “May God give you all the strength to carry on over the next few days and years ahead. May you all find the strength to comfort one another in the days ahead. Aoibhe was obviously one in a million in all I have read of her in the last few days. Rest in Peace Aoibhe, you’re always in our hearts.” Fly high with the Angel’s Aoibhe. Rest In Peace.” A spokesperson said: “Our hearts are breaking today as we come to terms with the devastating loss of our dear student Aoibhe Byrne. Aoibhe was a wonderful lady, an excellent student and a key member of our sports teams. Aoibhe, a beautiful soul, always with a smile on her face, taken from us too soon. MAY SHE REST IN PEACE. The funeral notice reads: “The death has occurred of Aoibhe Byrne. Lisnaclea, Carrickmacross. 27th April 2022. Predeceased by her baby brother Ciaran and her nanny Angela Byrne.
TRIBUTES have poured in after a young Celtic fan passed away aged just 14.Aoibhe Byrne died following an accident in Carrickmacross, Ireland, on Wedne.
"Aoibhe was a member of our U16 girls team and started playing with the club at U10 level. "Our sincere sympathies to Olivia, Gary, Oisín, Saoirse, Carolan and Gary Óg, her extended family and her wide circle of friends. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. She was always smiling and always having the craic. May her gentle soul RIP." We will never forget your smiling face and kindness.
Aoibhe Byrne, 14, died following an accident at a property in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, on Wednesday night. The community in Kingscourt, Co Cavan, where she ...
Her funeral cortège will leave her home on Sunday, driving to St. Peter and St Paul’s Church, lower Magheracloone for Funeral Mass at 11.30am followed by burial in the adjoining new cemetery. In a post on RIP.ie, Aoibhe was said to have died following an accident. May Aoibhe rest in peace.’ The club would like to extend our most heartfelt condolences to her family and friends at this devastating time. ‘Our sincere sympathies to Olivia, Gary, Oisín, Saoirse, Carolan and Gary Óg, her extended family and her friends. Gardaí are not treating the death as suspicious.
14 year old Aoibhe Byrne was killed in what's described as a “tragic accident” on Wednesday evening. There's widespread shock following her death, with tributes ...
The Health and Safety Authority has confirmed it is “aware” of the incident. She was always smiling and always having the craic. Aoibhe was a member of our U16 girls team and started playing with the club at U10 level.
More than a thousand mourners queued patiently at the entrance to the Magheracloone Mitchells GAA club on the outskirts of Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan where the ...
She was always smiling and always having the craic. “Aoibhe was a member of our U16 girls team and started playing with the club at U10 level. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.” "She was a lovely girl, and very involved in the local GAA and sports clubs. We will all wrap ourselves around the family now in their time of need.” Mourners from the GAA club, the Carrick Cruisers basketball club and the Carrick Rovers AFC where Aoibhe was a talented and enthusiastic team member donned their club jerseys as a mark of respect.
THE funeral will take place tomorrow of a 14-year-old schoolgirl who died in a tragic accident in Co Monaghan.
"Her bubbly personality will be remembered for all eternity." "Aoibhe's beautiful smile and bubbly personality will be greatly missed by all the Cruisers," the club said. Carrick Cruisers said it was sharing news of the teenager's death with the "heaviest of hearts". "She was a lovely girl, and very involved in the local GAA and sports clubs," he said. Magheracloone Ladies GFC said the whole community was "in a state of shock". "She was always smiling and always having the craic," the club said.