Gorey Guardian

KILTEALYBA­LLINDAGGIN

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THE LATE JENNY REDDY RIP

Deep and widespread regret was occasioned by the passing of Jenny Reddy (née O’Connor)

Mohurry, Kiltealy which occurred on New Years day January 1.

Deepest sympathy is extended to her loving husband Tony and to her daughter Tina and sons Tommy, Michael and Anthony. Also to her sisters Marie and Geraldine and brother Joe. To her grandchild­ren Amber, Alyssa, Shane, Mark, David, Conor and Oscar, sons-in-law Nigel and Sé, daughters-in-law Breda and Vilma and extended family, neighbours and friends. She was predecease­d by her baby daughter Jennifer.

Jenny was formerly a native of Enniscorth­y and daughter of the late Willie and Mary O’Connor, and was an outgoing and most popular member of the community in Kiltealy and although she had some health setbacks she always kept a cheerful outlook on life and enjoyed a game of cards and bingo with her neighbours and friends.

Jenny was a devoted wife, mother, grandmothe­r, sister and friend to all and her passing will leave a huge void in the community but especially in her loving family.

Jenny was laid to rest in Kiltealy Cemetery following a private family funeral in Kiltealy Church.

MASS

The obligation to be physically present at Mass is still suspended due to further restrictio­ns.

Mass will continue to be celebrated privately via webcam from Ballindagg­in church and the intentions of parishione­rs will be remembered at all Masses.

Mass is also available on radio and TV Mass from Ballindagg­in church via webcam is every Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning at 10 a.m. Churches are open daily for private prayer.

SYMPATHY

Deepest sympathy is extended to Jim Jordan, The Shop, Ballindagg­in on the death of his brother Michael Jordan, Bool

avogue which occurred on January May 7 he rest in peace.

COVID 19 HELPLINES

Wexford county council Covid 19 community support helpline is 053 9196000 – dial one, or email covidsuppo­rt@wexfordcoc­o. ie Lines are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seven days per week. Assistance will be provided for medical, food and fuel needs. It is important especially for older people to have their eircode in an easily accessible place.

ALONE have launched a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns, or are facing difficulti­es and continuing restrictio­ns due to covid 19. Profession­al staff are available to answer any queries and give advice and reassuranc­e where necessary. The support line is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. by calling 0818 222024.

Ballindagg­in Community covid and text alert number is 087 6017666. Enniscorth­y Garda station 053 9242580.

BEST WISHES

Best wishes to the people in our community who are ill at present either at home or in hospital, hoping you will feel better soon. Also to the doctors, nurses, and health care providers and all front line workers who are keeping us all safe and well during this pandemic. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

 ??  ?? Castledock­rell NS pupils Emelia Byrne, Chloe Kelly-Doyle and Allannah Cullen singing carols at the school before the Christmas break.
Castledock­rell NS pupils Emelia Byrne, Chloe Kelly-Doyle and Allannah Cullen singing carols at the school before the Christmas break.

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