RIP Angela Deverill
Tributes have poured in following the sad passing of a wife and mother from Carlow who was cherished by many people in her community.
Angela Deverill (née Maloney) was from Graiguecullen in Carlow and formerly of Colclough Avenue, Graiguecullen, Carlow and Wexford Town, Co Wexford.
She passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family, on January 23rd, 2026 at St Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny.
Beloved wife of John, much loved mother of Shona, Lisa, John, James and the late June, adored grandmother of Aimee, Jake, Stephen, Dani, Darla, Sophia, Donnacha, Harlow, Daniel and Alex and cherished great-grandmother of Brandon, Leannah and Tommy
She will be sadly missed by her loving husband, sons, daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sisters Irene and Mina, son-in-law Chris, daughters-in-law Nuala and Dorothy, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends, especially her best friend Christopher Joseph O’Brien (Australia).
Heartfelt messages have been left on RIP.ie, from those who knew and fondly remembered Angela, with one mourner writing,
"I was very saddened to hear of the passing of my auntie Angela. She was very good to me as a child, from going over the moon in the car in Kildare to great chicken dinners and of course you couldn't visit the house without a new dog being introduced. Chicken and puppies! It was heaven for a young fella. I will miss her greatly. My sincere condolences to all the Deverills especially to John. "What is the reason to live? But to love and be beloved" and Angela achieved that in her life on earth. May she rest in peace".
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Another message said, "Angela, you will be missed by all who loved you. Your honest and open life was an example to us all, you were funny, kind and sensitive, traits that as we became older made us admire you more. To all the lads, live the life your Mam wished for you, surround yourself with family and loved ones. Take care of each other. I have so many memories of Angela that I'm sure we will get to share over the next while. Fly high Angela".
"So sorry to hear of Angela's passing. Her sister Mina and family being long time neighbours I would often meet her over the years. She was always chatty and great fun. I send my condolences to her extended family. Rip Angela," another person said.
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