Fidelis Walsh of Mullinmore Road, Crossmolina, County Mayo, died on July 6, 2026, following a battle with illness. She passed away at her home, surrounded by her family, according to the funeral notice.
Did You Know? The residence of the late Fidelis Walsh, located at Mullinmore Road, Crossmolina (Eircode F26 CC62), will be open for reposing on Wednesday, July 8, from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.
Funeral Arrangements and Memorial Services
A Requiem Mass for Fidelis Walsh is scheduled for Thursday, July 9, at 12 noon. The service will take place at St. Tiernan’s Church in Crossmolina. Following the Mass, burial will be held at the local Crossmolina Cemetery.
For those unable to attend in person, the service will be broadcast online at www.churchtv.ie/crossmolina. The family has requested that the house remain strictly private. Furthermore, they have requested family flowers only, with donations directed to the Irish Cancer Society at www.cancer.ie.
Family and Legacy
Fidelis Walsh was the wife of the late John Walsh. She was the daughter of the late Jack and Julia Judge and was also predeceased by her brother Tommie, nephew Kenneth, parents-in-law Peter and Barbara Walsh, and brothers-in-law John, Tommie, and Padraig.

She is survived by her children, Julie, Fiona, and John, and her grandchildren, Caoimhe, Aoife, Jack, Amelia, Rom, Lexi, and Fionn. Her surviving family also includes son-in-law Nigel, John’s partner Caroline, sister Breeda, and her extended network of nephews, friends, and neighbours.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where will the funeral mass take place?
The Requiem Mass is on Thursday, July 9, at 12 noon in St. Tiernan’s Church, Crossmolina.
Are there options to view the service remotely?
Yes, the Mass can be viewed online at www.churchtv.ie/crossmolina.
How can I support the family or contribute in her memory?
The family has requested family flowers only, with donations suggested to the Irish Cancer Society via www.cancer.ie. Additionally, messages of sympathy can be left using the link provided in the original notice.
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