Gorey Guardian

Amy loses brave battle with illness

Popular teenager will be laid to rest on day classmates get Leaving Cert results

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THERE is heartbreak in Gorey this week at the passing, following a long illness, of 19-year-old Amy Sunderland of Ballywilli­am, Gorey, who will be laid to rest tomorrow, Wednesday, on the day her fellow classmates receive their Leaving Cert results.

Amy was the beloved daughter of Maria (née Hobbs), and younger sister of Lisa. Her father Geoffrey died in 1998 when she was less than twoyears old.

She went to school at Tara Hill NS and Gorey Community School, but as she battled her illness throughout the past year, she was unable to continue as far as the Leaving Cert, which she would have been due to sit in June.

Before her illness, Amy was a playing member of Castletown Liam Mellows ladies football team. She was remembered this week as a chatty, vibrant, and outgoing teenager who was always in good form. She will be so sadly missed.

Amy passed away on Sunday at her home, surrounded by her family, relatives and friends. Pre-deceased by her father Geoffrey, she is survived by her mother Maria, sister Lisa, uncles, aunts, cousins and a loyal circle of friends and neighbours.

She is reposing at her home today, Tuesday, August 16, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. with prayers at 9 p.m. Removal will take place from her home on Wednesday at 1.45 p.m. to St Kevin’s Church, Tara Hill, for Funeral Mass at 2.30 p.m. followed by burial in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Gorey. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to Beaumont Hospital Foundation or North Wexford Hospice Homecare.

May she rest in peace.

 ??  ?? The late Amy Sunderland.
The late Amy Sunderland.

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