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'Another star in the sky now' Tributes paid following the passing of Carlow woman

Elizabeth (Betty) Power (née Cushen) - Marley, St. Mullins, Carlow / South Harrow, London, England - Tuesday 17th December 2024

'Another star in the sky now' Tributes paid following the passing of Carlow woman

Elizabeth (Betty) Power (née Cushen) - Marley, St. Mullins, Carlow / South Harrow, London, England - Tuesday 17th December 2024

Tributes have been paid following the passing of Elizabeth (Betty) Power (née Cushen) of Marley, St. Mullins, Carlow/ South Harrow, London, England.

Elizabeth (Betty) passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on Monday 16th December 2024.

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Predeceased and now reunited with her parents Paddy and Lizzy Cushen, sister Sally, brother Sean and husband Maurice.

A wonderful and cherished Mother of Billy and Noreen, Her son in law Johnny Hynes and Billy's partner Clair Wheatley.

Elizabeth (Betty) will be greatly missed by her sister Judy, her brothers Billy, Patsy and Martin. Her adored grandchildren Elle, Dylan, Bronwyn, Eden and Kendall. Her nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and dear friends from near and far.

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

"To Noreen, Elle Dylan and family,
our thoughts are with you all.
RIP Betty 
There is another star  in the sky now,
shine bright Betty x x"

Another reads:

"Our thoughts and prayers are with you Noreen and Johnny and your family and to Billy and the Cushen family at this sad time. May your loving Mother and sister Rest in peace"

Funeral Arrangements

Reposing in Walsh’s Funeral Home, Graiguenamanagh (Eircode R95 D853) on Wednesday, 18th December, from 3pm to 8pm.

Removal on Thursday, 19th December, from her daughter's home in Marley at 11.40 to Arrive at St. Moling’s Church, Glynn (R95HY49)

for Requiem Mass at 12 noon, followed by burial in St. Mullins Cemetery.

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