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05 Sept 2025

Tributes paid Carlow woman who was a 'beautiful Mam' following her passing

Frances CONVILLE (née Carey) - Green Lane, Carlow Town - Wednesday 8th January 2025

Tributes paid Carlow woman who was a 'beautiful Mam' following her passing

Frances CONVILLE (née Carey) - Green Lane, Carlow Town - Wednesday 8th January 2025

Tributes have been paid following the passing of Frances Conville (nee Carey) of 21, Hillview Drive, Green Lane, Carlow.

Frances passed away peacefully in her home January 8th 2025.

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Beloved wife of Martin, much loved mother of Patrick, Daniel, and Hollie, adored grandmother of Mark, Elise, Gemma, Ava, Emelia, and Ellie, treasured daughter of the late William and May Carey and cherished sister of Oliver, Billy, Peter, Mark, John, Betty, Teresa, Ann, Ellen, Kathleen, Mary Clare, Madeleine, Bridget, Edel and the late Imelda.

She will be deeply missed by her loving husband, sons, daughter, son-in-law Craig, daughters-in-law Louise and Amy, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends.

Tributes have been paid on the condolences section of Rip.ie and read as follows: 

"Deepest condolences Hollie and family on the sad passing of your beautiful Mam, taken too soon, may she rest in peace, thinking of you and all your family at this heartbreaking time."

Another reads: 

"These past months were daunting for Frances and all her family & beloved ): with Frances now physically missing from ye,  we extend our condolences on the sad and too soon loss of ye'r beloved Sister, wife, mother, grandmother, mentor & friend.
"Grief ...is an emotional, physical and spiritual necessity....The only cure for grief is to grieve."
Rest in love & peace Frances "

“Wherever we go, Frances will always be in our hearts.”

Funeral arrangements will be published on Saturday HERE

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