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Death of Geraldine Molloy
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Death of popular Westport woman
article by Neill O’Neill
THE death occurred on Sunday last of Geraldine Molloy (née Buckley) of Knockranny, Westport, following a long and courageous battle with illness. She was wife of Chieftains’ flautist, Matt Molloy.
A native of Howth, Co Dublin, Geraldine moved to Westport from Ennis two decades ago with her husband Matt and four children to open the family’s iconic pub ‘Matt Molloy’s’ on Bridge Street. They quickly settled in the local community and Geraldine became widely known and much loved in the area.
Following reposal at the family home yesterday (Monday), her funeral Mass will take place today (Tuesday) in St Mary’s Church, Westport, at 12.30pm, with burial afterwards in Aughavale Cemetery.
Former Cathaoirleach of Westport Town Council, Cllr Tereasa McGuire, described Geraldine as a ‘very lively, full-of-life person’.
“She was very glamorous and had a word for everybody. She lived life to the full and always encouraged others to do the same,” she said.
Chairman of the Westport Branch and County Board of Comhaltas Ceolteoirí Éireann, Cormac Ó Cionnaith, recalled the first time he met Geraldine and Matt – before their pub opened on May 10, 1989.
“She was a most unassuming, kind and warm-hearted person, who was so generous to everybody and always made everyone feel very welcome. She and Matt reared a lovely family, and she encouraged them to play music and get involved in the pub over the years. The loss of a mother is a particularly sad occasion and the entire Molloy family will be in our thoughts over the next few days.”
A close friend of the Molloy family from their years living in Clare spoke of Geraldine yesterday, and described her as ‘a great friend to have.’
“She was such a warm person, and was exceedingly generous with her time for everybody. Geraldine was a great mother and friend and was such a fun person, she will be sadly missed.”
Well-known singer and entertainer, Mick Lavelle, said that Geraldine was a very loving and caring person whom the Westport people took to their hearts from the very day she arrived in the town.
“She was a lovely person with a great zest for life and was a firm favourite with all music lovers that frequented Matt Molloy’s pub. Geraldine will be greatly missed by so many people, but most of all by her husband, sons and daughters, and I wish her peaceful rest.”
Geraldine is survived by her loving husband Matt, sons Peter and James, daughters Niamh and Claire, sisters Jackie and Doreen, brother Dermot, nephews, nieces, relatives and a wide circle of friends.
Death of Geraldine Molloy
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Death of popular Westport woman
article by Neill O’Neill
THE death occurred on Sunday last of Geraldine Molloy (née Buckley) of Knockranny, Westport, following a long and courageous battle with illness. She was wife of Chieftains’ flautist, Matt Molloy.
A native of Howth, Co Dublin, Geraldine moved to Westport from Ennis two decades ago with her husband Matt and four children to open the family’s iconic pub ‘Matt Molloy’s’ on Bridge Street. They quickly settled in the local community and Geraldine became widely known and much loved in the area.
Following reposal at the family home yesterday (Monday), her funeral Mass will take place today (Tuesday) in St Mary’s Church, Westport, at 12.30pm, with burial afterwards in Aughavale Cemetery.
Former Cathaoirleach of Westport Town Council, Cllr Tereasa McGuire, described Geraldine as a ‘very lively, full-of-life person’.
“She was very glamorous and had a word for everybody. She lived life to the full and always encouraged others to do the same,” she said.
Chairman of the Westport Branch and County Board of Comhaltas Ceolteoirí Éireann, Cormac Ó Cionnaith, recalled the first time he met Geraldine and Matt – before their pub opened on May 10, 1989.
“She was a most unassuming, kind and warm-hearted person, who was so generous to everybody and always made everyone feel very welcome. She and Matt reared a lovely family, and she encouraged them to play music and get involved in the pub over the years. The loss of a mother is a particularly sad occasion and the entire Molloy family will be in our thoughts over the next few days.”
A close friend of the Molloy family from their years living in Clare spoke of Geraldine yesterday, and described her as ‘a great friend to have.’
“She was such a warm person, and was exceedingly generous with her time for everybody. Geraldine was a great mother and friend and was such a fun person, she will be sadly missed.”
Well-known singer and entertainer, Mick Lavelle, said that Geraldine was a very loving and caring person whom the Westport people took to their hearts from the very day she arrived in the town.
“She was a lovely person with a great zest for life and was a firm favourite with all music lovers that frequented Matt Molloy’s pub. Geraldine will be greatly missed by so many people, but most of all by her husband, sons and daughters, and I wish her peaceful rest.”
Geraldine is survived by her loving husband Matt, sons Peter and James, daughters Niamh and Claire, sisters Jackie and Doreen, brother Dermot, nephews, nieces, relatives and a wide circle of friends.
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Deepest sympathies and condolences to Matt and his family.
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The passing of wife and mother affects a family like no other in this life. For her children, it is the first realization of their own mortality.
A sad event. My heart goes out to her family.
A sad event. My heart goes out to her family.
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