Agnes Allen (née Bernie) of Slaney Place, Enniscorthy, has passed away. Formerly of Munster Hill, Ms. Allen was a beloved member of her community and is remembered fondly by a wide circle of family and friends.
A Life Remembered
Ms. Allen was the devoted wife of the late Douglas and the loving mother of James. She is survived by her son, James, his wife Jules, and their three children: Charlie, Ben, and Jack. She was also a sister to Tony, Brian, Rosaleen, and Eithne, and is remembered by her extended family including numerous brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews.
Ms. Allen’s passing is deeply regretted by her friends Ann-Marie, Sharon, and Ann, as well as her neighbours and wider circle of acquaintances. The family has expressed their gratitude for the support and kindness shown to them during this difficult time.
Upcoming Services
Reposing will take place at Crosbie’s Funeral Home in Enniscorthy on Monday, January 19th, from 4 o’clock to 7 o’clock. A removal service will be held from the funeral home on Tuesday, January 20th, to St. Aidan’s Cathedral for Funeral Mass at 12 noon. The Funeral Mass will be available to view online.
Following the Funeral Mass, a private cremation will take place. The family requests that expressions of sympathy be offered through the online condolence link provided.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the schedule of services?
Reposing will be held at Crosbie’s Funeral Home on Monday, January 19th, from 4pm to 7pm. The removal to St. Aidan’s Cathedral for Funeral Mass is scheduled for Tuesday, January 20th, at 12 noon, followed by a private cremation.
Who are the surviving family members?
Agnes Allen is survived by her son James, his wife Jules, and their children Charlie, Ben, and Jack. She is also survived by her brothers Tony and Brian, and sisters Rosaleen and Eithne.
How can condolences be expressed?
The family has requested that messages of sympathy be expressed through the online condolence link provided.
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