Today's death and funeral notices from Mayo

Sympathy is extended to the bereaved on their loss.

May their gentle souls rest in peace.

The following are the latest death and funeral notices from the county.

ANN O'MALLEY, BALLINROBE

Ann O’Malley (née Irwin) Cloonkeary, Ballinrobe.

Funeral arrangements to be announced later.

JOHN CONWAY, KILMAINE

John Conway, Ballymartin, Kilmaine.

Predeceased by his parents Bridie and Michael, brothers Joe and Martin and sister Teresa.

Sadly missed by his loving wife Kathleen, sons Michael, Martin and Pat, daughter Katie, sister Shelia, brothers-in-law, John, Tom, Kevin and Brendan, niece Jackie, nephews, John, Michael and Martin, cousins, extended family, neighbours and many friends.

Reposing at Cradock's Funeral Home, Shrule on Thursday February 6 from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., followed by private removal to his house in Ballymartin.

Funeral Mass on Friday February 7 at 11.30 a.m. in St. Patrick's Church, Kilmaine with burial afterwards in Kilmaine Cemetery.

ALICE JOYCE, BALLYHEANE

Alice Joyce (née Jordan), Magherafadda, Ballyheane, Castlebar.

Dearly loved wife of Joseph and dearly loved mother of Christopher (Castlebar) and Valerie (Ballyheane).

Predeceased by her parents Martin and Ellen (née Parkinson) and brothers Paddy, Willie, John Martin and her sister Bridie.

She will be sadly missed by her heartbroken husband, her son and her daughter and her daughter -in-law Mary and Valerie’s partner Kevin, by her cherished grandchildren Deirdre, Leah, Catherine and Jessica, her godchild Connie and Connie’s husband Kevin and their children Martin and Jayden, her sister Eileen and her husband Ray (U.K) and her sister Freda (U.K), her nephews, nieces, cousins, relatives and friends.

In her younger days Alice worked in Lavelle’s Bakery in Castlebar and later in St. Mary’s Hospital, Castlebar where she was held in high esteem by her work colleagues and all she came in contact with. She loved listening to music and she also enjoyed dancing. Alice was a great animal lover and she took great care of her dogs and her hens. In her spare time she enjoyed listening to the radio and reading the paper. She was very well regarded in the Ballyheane area and she will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.

Alice will repose at Ballyheane Community Centre on Friday, February 7 from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., with removal to St. Patrick’s Church, Ballyheane at 7.40 p.m. Funeral Mass on Saturday at 11.30 a.m.

Afterwards Alice will be laid to rest in Ballyheane Cemetery.