The community of Culdaff is mourning the loss of 18-year-old Lewis Kelly, who passed away on Sunday evening. He died at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, surrounded by his family.
The sudden tragedy occurred after Lewis fell ill just hours after playing a game for his beloved Malin GAA Club.
Community and Academic Life
Lewis was a sixth-year pupil at Carndonagh Community School and was preparing to sit his Leaving Cert next month.
In addition to his studies, he worked part-time at McGuinness’s Bar in Culdaff. Staff members at the establishment expressed their grief, stating, “a bright star has dimmed but the light he shed will live forever.”
Funeral Arrangements and Family
The funeral mass for Lewis will take place at 2pm today at St Patrick’s Church, Aughaclay, with burial to follow in Lagg graveyard.

According to his funeral notice, Lewis is survived by his parents, Michelle and Hugh, his sister Zevagh, brothers Quinn and Regan, and his girlfriend Darcey. He was also the cherished grandson of Breege, Michael (RIP), Mary, and Brian (RIP).
Community Support and Fundraising
A GoFundMe page established in Lewis’ memory has already raised more than €102,000.
Organizers of the fund stated that the money is being raised to assist with funeral expenses and everyday costs. This effort is intended to ease the financial burden so the family can focus on caring for one another while grieving.
The fundraiser can be accessed here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/honouring-lewis-a-communitys-love
Given the significant amount raised, the funds may provide long-term stability for the family’s everyday costs as they move forward from this loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where will the burial of Lewis Kelly take place?
The burial will take place in Lagg graveyard following a funeral mass at St Patrick’s Church, Aughaclay.
How much has been raised via the GoFundMe page?
The page has raised more than €102,000.
What was Lewis’ connection to the Malin GAA Club?
Lewis played for the Malin GAA Club and fell ill just hours after playing a game for the club.
How can communities best support families facing the sudden loss of a young person?
