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Ballyhaunis Graveyard


[Dwyer]

This is the grave of my grandparents (father's parents).

It contains the grandparents, their son Paddy, who drowned at the age of 16, and their youngest, Molly, who looked after granny in the house in Ballyhaunis.

The inscription is difficult to read but you can see a transcription below.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MICHAEL DWYER
BALLYHAUNIS
WHO DIED 9TH SEPT. 1941
AND HIS WIFE
MARGARET
WHO DIED 23RDMARCH 1954
ALSO THEIR SON

PADDY
WHO DIED 28THMAY 1922
THEIR DAUGHTER
MOLLY
WHO DIED 1STAUG 1987

R I P

DWYER


This is the grave of Uncle Jimmy.

Jimmy was the youngest son.

He died at the relatively young age of 49.


[Fahey]


This is the grave of my aunt Maggie (n�e Dwyer) married to Padraig Fahey.

Occupants are Padraig Fahey, his brother, James, and sister, Delia, along with Maggie, their child Fidelma, and their son, Fr. Ciaran.

The inscription on the older stone is difficult to read. You can see transcriptions of both stones below.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES FAHEY
LAVALLYROE
WHO DIED 28TH JULY 1924
AND HIS SISTER
DELIA
WHO DIED 19THJUNE 1926
ALSO

GERTRUDE FIDELMA FAHEY
CHILD OF
PADRAIG AND MRS FAHEY
WHO DIED 27THAPRIL 1937

R I P

ERECTED BY PADRAIG FAHEY

FAHEY
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Padhraic Fahey
1.5.1891 - 17.11.1965

Mair�ad Fahey
24.12.1897 - 24.1.1969

Fr. James Ciaran Fahey
15.9.1926 - 15.11.1995

In iothlann D� go gcastar sinn

FAHEY


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