Remembering Pat Coote: A Life Celebrated and Cherished
The community of Ennis, Co.Clare, mourns the peaceful passing of Pat Coote, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, who left this world on 11th January 2025 at University Hospital Limerick, surrounded by his loving family. Pat’s life was one of love, connection, and enduring legacy, leaving behind a family who will forever cherish his memory.
Pat, a resident of Ballycoree, Gort Road, was predeceased by his cherished granddaughter, Nancy Jean. He is deeply missed by his devoted wife, Niamh, and their children: Aileen, Joseph, Stephanie, Gillian, John, and Paula. His sons-in-law, Damon, Paddy, and shane, along with his adored grandchildren—Finn, Tadhg, Clara, Skye, Lily, Alex, Poppy, and Mabel—will carry forward his legacy of kindness and warmth. Pat’s sisters, Mary and Bernie, and also his extended family, neighbors, and friends, also mourn his loss.
Funeral Arrangements
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The community will gather to honor Pat’s life at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Barefield, where he will repose on monday, 13th January, from 5 pm, concluding with prayers at 7 pm. The funeral service will take place at Shannon crematorium on Tuesday, 14th January, at 3 pm. in lieu of flowers,the family has requested donations to the Alzheimer’s Association of Ireland,a cause close to their hearts. Contributions can be made here.
For those unable to attend in person, Pat’s funeral service will be live-streamed. To view the service, visit www.shannoncrematorium.com, click on live streaming, and enter the password TCP15.
A Legacy of Love
Pat’s life was a testament to the power of family and community. His unwavering love for his wife,children,and grandchildren was evident in every aspect of his life. The outpouring of sympathy from neighbors and friends reflects the profound impact he had on those around him.
Messages of condolence can be shared in the condolences section below or sent privately to Kennedy’s Funeral Directors by post or email at email protected. For further inquiries, contact Kennedy’s Funeral Directors, Ennis, at (065) 6828120.
Key Details at a Glance
| Event | Date & Time | Location |
|————————–|————————–|—————————————|
| Reposing | 13th January, 5 pm – 7 pm | Church of the Immaculate Conception, Barefield |
| Funeral Service | 14th January, 3 pm | Shannon crematorium |
| Live Streaming | 14th January, 3 pm | www.shannoncrematorium.com |
| Donations | – | Alzheimer’s Association of Ireland |
Pat’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. As the community comes together to celebrate his life, we are reminded of the enduring power of love, family, and connection.
May He Rest in Peace.
Remembering Pat Coote: A Life of Love, Legacy, and Community in Ennis
The passing of Pat Coote, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, has left the community of Ennis, Co. Clare, in mourning. Pat, who peacefully departed on 11th January 2025 at University Hospital Limerick, was surrounded by his loving family. His life was a testament to the enduring power of love, family bonds, and community connections. In this interview, we sit down with Dr.Siobhan O’Connor, a sociologist and expert on family dynamics and community impact, to reflect on Pat’s life, his legacy, and the profound impact he had on those around him.
A Life Rooted in Family and Community
Senior Editor: Dr. O’connor, thank you for joining us today. pat Coote’s life was deeply intertwined with his family and community. Can you share your thoughts on how these relationships shaped his legacy?
Dr. Siobhan O’Connor: Absolutely. Pat’s life was a stunning example of how family and community are the cornerstones of a meaningful existence. From what I’ve gathered, Pat was not just a devoted husband to Niamh but also a loving father to his six children—Aileen, Joseph, Stephanie, Gillian, John, and Paula. His role as a grandfather to Finn, Tadhg, Clara, Skye, Lily, Alex, Poppy, and Mabel further highlights the depth of his love and commitment to his family. These relationships weren’t just roles he filled; they were the essence of who he was.His legacy is one of warmth, kindness, and an unwavering dedication to those he loved.
The Impact of Loss and Resilience
Senior Editor: Pat was predeceased by his granddaughter, Nancy Jean. How do you think this loss influenced his life and the lives of his family members?
Dr. Siobhan O’Connor: Losing a grandchild is an unimaginable pain, and it’s clear that Nancy Jean held a special place in Pat’s heart. Such a loss often strengthens family bonds as they come together to support one another.In Pat’s case,it seems he channeled his grief into love—pouring even more of himself into his family. This resilience is a testament to his character and the values he instilled in his children and grandchildren.The family’s decision to request donations to the Alzheimer’s Association of Ireland in lieu of flowers also speaks to their collective strength and desire to honor Pat’s memory in a meaningful way.
Funeral Arrangements: A Community Coming Together
senior Editor: The funeral arrangements for Pat reflect a deep sense of community. Can you elaborate on the importance of these gatherings in times of loss?
Dr. Siobhan O’Connor: Funerals are more than just a farewell; they’re a celebration of life and a way for the community to come together in solidarity. Pat’s repose at the Church of the immaculate Conception, Barefield, and his funeral service at Shannon Crematorium provide an possibility for friends, neighbors, and loved ones to honor his memory. The live-streaming option also ensures that those who cannot attend in person can still be part of this collective moment of remembrance. These gatherings are a powerful reminder of the connections Pat fostered throughout his life.
Pat’s Enduring Legacy
Senior Editor: What do you believe Pat’s lasting legacy will be for his family and the Ennis community?
Dr. Siobhan O’Connor: Pat’s legacy is one of love, kindness, and community. His life was a living example of how small, consistent acts of care and connection can leave an indelible mark. His grandchildren, in particular, will carry forward his values, ensuring that his spirit lives on in the next generation.For the Ennis community, Pat’s passing is a reminder of the importance of coming together to support one another in times of grief. His memory will continue to inspire those who knew him to live with the same generosity and warmth that he exemplified.
Key Details at a glance
Event | Date & Time | Location |
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Reposing | 13th January, 5 pm – 7 pm | Church of the Immaculate Conception, Barefield |
Funeral Service | 14th January, 3 pm | Shannon Crematorium |
Live Streaming | 14th January, 3 pm | www.shannoncrematorium.com |
donations | – | Alzheimer’s Association of Ireland |
Pat Coote’s life was a beacon of love and connection, and his memory will continue to inspire those who knew him. As the Ennis community gathers to celebrate his life, we are reminded of the enduring power of family, community, and the bonds that unite us all.
May He Rest in peace.