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06 Sept 2025

'Most loveable young lad' Tributes paid following the tragic passing of Carlow teen

Peter Byrne - Carlow Town, Carlow - Tuesday 17th June 2025

'Most loveable young lad' Tributes paid following the tragic passing of Carlow teen

Peter Byrne - Carlow Town, Carlow - Tuesday 17th June 2025

Tributes have been paid following the passing of Peter Byrne of Carlow Town.

Peter passed away suddenly after a tragic accident, on June 17th, 2025.

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Beloved son of Antoinette and Stephen and step-son of Dermot, much loved brother of Margaret, Kellie-Anna, Erin, Scott and Quintan and adored grandson of Anne and Peter and step grandson of P.J

He will be sadly missed by his loving parents, step-father, brothers, sisters, , aunts, uncles, grandparents, nephews, nieces, extended family, relatives and friends.

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

"Peter brought so much joy in to so many lives and so much heartache when he left.The most lovable young lad in the town who would light up every room he walked into without fail,
Peter you may not be with us anymore physically,but you will live in the hearts of your family and all of your friends forever.
Thank you for all of the laughs, there will truly never be another like you, you will be missed dearly by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing you,
Rest in Eternal Peace Peter."

Another reads: 

"My deepest sympathy to Antoinett and the Byrne families to Stephen and the Blake family and all who knew and loved Peter on his sad passing May god hold you all close and give you comfort and strength in the sad and difficult days ahead You are all in my thoughts and prayers Rest easy Peter with all loved ones gone on before."

May Peter’s Gentle Soul Rest in Peace

Funeral arrangements will be published on Friday June 20th

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