Remembering absent friends
It seems to come around very quickly these years, but it is time again to remember those who passed away during 2020. The Diary recorded 58 people who left us. Again they include people who were not necessarily living in this area, but who had at some stage or in some way a connection with Kilcullen.
Judy Aspell (Reading), Monica Conlon, Mick Byrne, Catherine Archibald née McHale, Michael Murphy, Pat Carroll, Sheila O'Neill, John Brady (Glasnevin), Kevin Keenan (Ballymore), Betty Keogh, Paddy Reilly, Patricia Harris née Rainbow, Noel Crowther Snr, Michelle Buckley, Carmel Dowling, Christoper Abbey, Maureen Jones née Kelly, Tony O'Neill, Gerry Lambe, Tess O'Rourke, Carol Sully née Broe, John Houghton, Seamus Miley (Dunlavin), Ann Coughlan née O'Neill, Margaret 'Peg' McGrath née McMahon (Walterstown), Breda Patterson, Roz Scott, Nicholas Aulsberry, Noeleen Butler née Brennan, Nancy O'Neill, Anna-May Brady, Helen McMahon née Kelly, Patrick Twomey, Leslie Brophy, GW Robinson, Joan Patricia O'Connell, Maria Barton (Ballymore Eustace and CPC Kilcullen), Frank Jennings, Luke Wall, Noel Sherry, Jaroslav Zabinski, Mary Delaney née Whelan, Stephen Schwer, Michael McCarthy, William 'Billy' Pearson, Margaret Aspell née Doyle, Anne Enright-Bathe, James O'Brien, John Dowling (Ballyshannon), John Collins (London), Ambrose Brophy, Liz O'Brien, Helen Mallon, Matt O'Neill, Bernadette Horgan, Tony Conway (Blanchardstown), Ann McMillan, and Cecil Mullen (Tucson, Arizona).
May they rest in peace and may all those who were close to them find comfort from their memories.