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21 Jan 2026

RIP: 'Missed beyond measure'- Carlow mother sadly passed away as tributes rush in

A woman from Carlow who 'lit up a room with her wonderful smile and infectious laugh' sadly passed away recently

RIP: 'Missed beyond measure'- Carlow mother sadly passed away as tributes rush in

RIP Trish Canavan

Tributes have poured in for a woman from Carlow who sadly died recently and has been remembered by many as a lovely lady.

Trish Canavan was from Pairc Mhuire, Bagenalstown in Carlow and passed away peacefully on 23rd August at her home surrounded by her loving family.

Trish will be deeply missed by her daughter Fiona, son David, grandchildren Molly, Kayden and Alannah, Daughter in law Klaudia, son in law John, Mother Dina, sister Deirdre, brothers Paul & Patrick, brother in law David, her much loved dog Oscar, relatives & friends.

Countless heartfelt messages have been left on RIP.ie, from those who knew and loved Trish, with one mourner writing,

"Sincere condolences to the Canavan family on the passing of Trish she was beautiful inside and out always had a chat and a smile, she will be sadly missed rest in peace Trish".

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Another message said, "My deepest sympathy to all the family during what is a dreadful and difficult time. Trisha lit up a room with her wonderful smile and infectious laugh and loved to have a chat & catch-up whenever I popped home to see Daddy. She was a wonderful neighbour, so kind and thoughtful and will be truly missed".

"A true lady....you have your wings well earned Trish, you’ll be loved and missed beyond measure. Rest easy angel, you’ve done us all proud these last few months. Thinking of moll, fi and kids at this sad time, sending all my love," another person said.

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