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06 Sept 2025

RIP: Tributes paid to Carlow native who will always be remembered for 'her kindness'

Matilda (Tillie) Brennan (née Curran) - Rathnageera, Myshall, Carlow / Kiltealy, Wexford - Wednesday 26th March 2025

RIP: Tributes paid to Carlow native who will always be remembered for 'her kindness'

Matilda (Tillie) Brennan (née Curran) - Rathnageera, Myshall, Carlow / Kiltealy, Wexford - Wednesday 26th March 2025

Tributes have been paid following the passing of Matilda (Tillie) Brennan (née Curran) of Myshall, Carlow and formerly of Askinviller, Kiltealy, County Wexford.

Matilda passed away peacefully on March 26th, 2025 in the wonderful care of the Management and Staff of Carlow Hospice, District Hospital, Carlow.

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Predeceased by her beloved husband Pat, parents Jim & Theresa, nephew James.

Tillie, much loved mother of Martin.

Deeply regretted by her son, sister Winnie Kennedy, brother Frank (Buddy), brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives & friends.

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

"My sincere condolences to Matilda’s family on her passing. I will always remember her kindness.
In Feb. 1973, as a teenager, I was fortunate enough to share a room with Matilda in Royal City of Dublin Hospital. She was like a mother to me, taking care of my every need even though she was unwell herself.
Life took over, however, and I recently looked into pursuing her and was intent on following up this summer. Alas, I left it too late.
Rest easy kind Matilda."

Another reads:

"Sincere Condolences to Martin, Winnie, Buddy and all the Brennan and Curran families on the sad loss of Tillie. She was a lovely lady. May she rest in peace."

Funeral Arrangements.

Reposing at Kearney's Funeral Home, Fenagh on Friday from 4pm until 8pm.

Removal from her home on Saturday morning to arrive at Saint Lazerian's Church, Drumphea for 11am Requiem Mass,

followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.

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