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Obituary for Margaret Keenan
Margaret Keenan, of Enniscrone, Co. Sligo, passed away peacefully on Friday, 7th February, in the marvelous care of the nurses, doctors, and staff of Mayo/Roscommon Hospice, Castlebar, surrounded by her loving family.Predeceased by her sister Mary McKenna and her brother Sean Keenan and his wife Kathleen.
Margaret, the beloved wife of David O’Connor, devoted mother to her children David and Dawn, and loving Mar Mar to her granddaughter Ella Mae. She will also be sadly missed by her sisters Teasie McKenna (Brackagh) and Eileen McVeigh (Enniscrone), and all the O’Connor and Keenan families.
May her gentle soul Rest in Peace
Margaret’s remains will repose at Our Lady Assumed into Heaven Church, Enniscrone, F26 CR68 on Sunday, 9th February from 3pm, followed by Mass at 4pm. Remains will leave McMahon’s Funeral Home, Emyvale, Co. Monaghan, H18 FK80 at 10.30am on monday morning to arrive at St.Patrick’s Church, Corracrin, Emyvale, H18 TY04 for 11am funeral Mass. Burial afterwards in the Keenan family plot in the adjoining cemetery.
Margaret’s Funeral Mass will be streamed live on:
https://mcn.live/Camera/st-patricks-catholic-church-corracrin
Remembering Margaret Keenan: An Interview with Funeral Hut Director, John Burke
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in the heart of Ireland, the small coastal town of Enniscrone, Co. Sligo,recently mourned the loss of Margaret Keenan,a beloved wife,mother,and grandmother. Margaret passed away on Friday,7th February,surrounded by her loving family at Mayo/Roscommon Hospice. her obituary and funeral arrangements provide a glimpse into her life and the impact she had on her community.
Early Life and Family
Editor: John, could you tell us more about Margaret Keenan’s early life and her family?
John Burke: Certainly. Margaret was born and raised in Enniscrone, Co. Sligo. She was predeceased by her sister Mary McKenna and her brother Sean Keenan and his wife Kathleen. Margaret was married to David O’Connor, and together, they raised two wonderful children, David and Dawn. She was also a beloved Mar Mar to her granddaughter Ella Mae.
Community andLegacy
Editor: How did Margaret Keenan impact her community, and what kind of legacy do you think she leaves behind?
John Burke: Margaret was deeply loved and respected in her community. She was known for her kindness and warmth, which resonated with everyone she met. Her legacy will live on through her family and the many lives she touched. Her children, David and Dawn, and her granddaughter, Ella Mae, will cherish her memory.
Funeral Arrangements
Editor: Can you provide some details on the funeral arrangements for Margaret?
John Burke: The arrangements for Margaret’s funeral were meticulously planned to reflect her life and her family’s wishes. Her remains will repose at Our Lady Assumed into Heaven Church,Enniscrone,F26 CR68 on Sunday,9th February from 3pm,followed by Mass at 4pm. On Monday, the remains will leave mcmahon’s Funeral Home, Emyvale, Co. Monaghan,H18 FK80 at 10.30am to arrive at St. Patrick’s Church, Corracrin, Emyvale, H18 TY04 for an 11am funerial Mass. She will be buried in the Keenan family plot in the adjoining cemetery.
The funeral Mass will be streamed live, accessible [here](https://mcn.live/Camera/st-patricks-catholic-church-corracrin).
Final Thoughts
Editor: What are yoru final thoughts on Margaret’s life and the impact she had on those around her?
John Burke: Margaret Keenan was a beacon of love and kindness. Her passing is a deep loss for all who knew her, but her spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of her family and friends.She will be deeply missed,and we celebrate her life and the positive impact she made.
Margaret Keenan’s death is a poignant reminder of the profound impact one person can have on a community. Her warm smile, kind heart, and unwavering love will be missed by all who knew her, but her memory will live on through the lives she touched.