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Co Tipperary Burial Ground Caretakers BURIAL GROUND CARETAKER ADDRESS1 Address2 Address3 PHONE NO Aglish Elizabeth Raleigh Aglish Roscrea Co. Tipperary 067 21227 Aglish Thomas Breen Graigueahesia Urlingford Co. Tipperary 056‐8834346 062‐75525 087‐ Annacarthy Pat English Rossacrowe Annacarthy Co. Tipperary 6402221 Annameadle Thomas O'Rourke Annameadle Toomevara Nenagh 067‐26122 Ardcroney‐New Paddy Horrigan Crowle Cloughjordan 087‐ 6744676 Ardcroney‐Old Paddy Horrigan Crowle Cloughjordan Nenagh 087‐6744676 Ardfinnan Alfie & Anne Browne The Boreen Ardfinnan Clonmel 052‐7466487 062‐72456 087‐ Athassel Thomas Boles 6 Ard Mhuire Golden Co. Tipperary 2923148 Ballinacourty Jerome O' Brien 2 Annville Close Lisvernane Co. Tipperary 087‐3511177 Ballinahinch Thomas McLoughlin Grawn Ballinahinch 061‐379186 Ballinaraha James Geoghegan Ballinaraha Kilsheelan Clonmel 087‐6812191 Ballingarry Old Michael Perdue Old Church Road Ballingarry Co. Tipperary 089‐4751863 Ballybacon Alfie & Anne Browne The Boreen Ardfinnan Clonmel 052‐7466487 Ballinree Pat Haverty Lissanisky Toomevara Nenagh 086‐ 3462058 Ballinure Johanna Hayde Creamery Road Ballinure Thurles 052‐9156143 062‐71019 087‐ Ballintemple Kieran Slattery Deerpark Dundrum Co. Tipperary 7934071 Ballycahill Patrick Cullagh Garrynamona Ballycahill Thurles 0504‐21679 Ballyclerihan Old & 052‐6127754 083‐ New Michael Looby Kilmore Clonmel Co. Tipperary 4269800 Ballygibbon Ann Keogh Ballygibbon Nenagh 087 6658602 Ballymackey Pat Haverty Lissanisky Toomevara Nenagh 086‐ 3462058 Ballymoreen No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Barnane Vacant at present 0761 06 5000 Birdhill Patrick Harvey 6 Tullow, Newport 061‐ 378607 Bonoham No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Borrisokane‐Old Tony Brooks Marian Avenue Borrisokane Nenagh 087‐6560067 Borrisokane‐Cofl Tony Brooks Marian Avenue Borrisokane Nenagh 087‐6560067 Borrisokane‐New Tony Brooks Marian Avenue Borrisokane Nenagh 087‐6560067 Borrisokane‐Nenagh Rd Tony Brooks Marian Avenue Borrisokane Nenagh 087‐6560067 Borrisoleigh Seamus Kennedy Main St Borrisoleigh 0504‐ 51312 Bouladuff Seamus Butler Annfield Bouladuff 0504‐ 51303 056‐8834463 086‐ Boulick Andrew O' Gorman Boulick Gortnahoe Thurles 0571778 Burgess Thomas Hogan Barnakay Carrigatoher Nenagh 067‐ 32176 Cahir New Gretta O' Mahony St. Mary's Road Cahir Co. Tipperary 052‐7442112 Cahir Abbey Patrick English Derrygrath Cahir Co. Tipperary 087‐2665714 Cappawhite Old & 062‐75402 086‐ New John Hinchey Main Street Cappawhite Co. Tipperary 2229081 Castlegrace Thomas O' Donnell Convent Road Clogheen Co. Tipperary 052‐7465424 Carrig No caretaker 0761 06 5000 Castletown Denis Seymour Garrykennedy Nenagh 087‐7692281 052‐6131249 086‐ Cloneen Old & New Paul Holohan Ballinard Fethard Clonmel 8342677 0504‐42208 087‐ Clonoulty Old & New Teresa O' Brien Laffana Clonoulty Cashel 6389830 0504‐42208 087‐ Clogher Teresa O' Brien Laffana Clonoulty Cashel 6389830 Cloughjordan No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 067‐24649 087‐ Cloughprior Christopher Hayes Puckane Nenagh 7428336 Cooleeney Pat Leahy Boher a Luain, Moyne Village Thurles 851220494 Couraguneen Michael Coonan Gortderrybeg Roscrea 851220494 Cragg Liam Shinnors 8 Gilmartin Park Murroe Newport 061‐ 386546 Crosscannon, Killenaule Michael Sweeney Cashel Road Killenaule Thurles 087‐9423081 Cullen Marie Nash Cullen Village Cullen Co. Tipperary 087‐1279174 Curreeney Patrick Ryan Curreeney Cross Kilcommon Thurles 6278111 Derrygrath Patrick English Derrygrath Cahir Co. Tipperary 087‐2665714 Donaghmore Alice Burgess Shanbally Lisronagh Clonmel 086‐1912589 052‐9152901 087‐ Drangan Josephine Boland 1 Convent Lane Drangan Thurles 1628011 Dorrha(Pallas) No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Drom‐New Deirdre Nolan, Drom Village Drom Co. Tipperary 086‐ 1771099 Drom‐Old Deirdre Nolan, Drom Village Drom Co. Tipperary 086‐1771099 067‐24649 or 087‐ Dromineer Christy Hayes Puckane Nenagh 7428336 Emly Old & New James McEniry 2 St. Ailbe's Drive Emly Co. Tipperary 087‐2642671 Finnoe Tony Brooks Marian Avenue Borrisokane Nenagh 087‐6560067 Galboola No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Garrykennedy Sean Nealon, Newtown Nenagh 067‐ 23129 Glenkeen NO CARETAKER Thurles 0761 06 5000 Good Shepherd 086‐8722150 056‐ Gortnahoe Christopher Walsh 8 St. Patrick's Gate Gortnahoe Thurles 8834583 052‐6138220 086‐ Grange Vincent Kelly 2 Teresa Ahearn Close Grange Clonmel 2200166 Grawn James Cahill Grawn Cloughjordan Nenagh 879101889 Holycross Vincent O'Meara Holycross Thurles 087‐6442285 062‐77309 087‐ Hollyford William Quinlan Metal Bridge Hollyford Co. Tipperary 6364818 Isterkiernan (Ballinacloghy) Breeda Fitzgerald Fethard Street Mullinahone Thurles 052‐9153147 Kiladriffe NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 Killaghy ( St. Michael's) Breeda Fitzgerald Fethard Street Mullinahone Thurles 052‐9153147 Kilbarron‐New NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 Kilbarron‐Old Christy Cormican Skehanagh Coolbawn Nenagh 087‐2300042 062‐75196 085‐ Kilbeg (Toem) Darren Hickey Shanacloon Toem Co. Tipperary 1031799 Kilcommon‐New Martin Griffin 8 Old Road Silvermines Nenagh 087‐2300042 Kilcommon‐Old Martin Griffin 8 Old Road Silvermines Nenagh 087‐2300042 Kilkeary Pat Haverty Lissanisky Toomevara Nenagh 086‐3462058 Killavinogue Noreen Bohan Clonmore Templemore Thurles 086‐8741807 Killea NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 Killinan NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 067‐24649 087‐ Killodiernan Christopher Hayes Puckane Nenagh 7428336 Killoscully Michael Fitzgerald Quarryboreen Killouscully Newport 0761 06 5000 Kilmastulla No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 067 25437/086 Kilmore John Ryan 6 Old Road Silvermines Nenagh 2670646 Kilnaneave Edward Fitzpatrick Ballygasheen Ballinaclough Nenagh 087‐ 6196837 Kilnarath Patrick Harvey 6 Tullow Newport 061‐ 378607 062‐75525 087‐ Kilpatrick Pat English Rossacrowe Annacarthy Co. Tipperary 6402221 Kilruane Jimmy Cahill Grawn Cloughjordan 087‐ 9101889 Kilsheelan Old Tommy Lonergan 1 Wood Crescent Kilsheelan Clonmel 087‐6196094 052‐6131606 086‐ Kiltinan John D' Arcy Killusty Fethard Clonmel 8391727 Kilvemnon Joe Pollard "Annerview" Mullinahone Thurles 052‐9153366 Knigh Paddy Hourigan Crowle Cloughjordan 087‐ 6744676 Knockavilla (St. 062‐71019 087‐ Sennan's) Kieran Slattery Deerpark Dundrum Co. Tipperary 7934071 Kyleanna William Shortt Gortnaskeha Upperchurch Thurles 872726992 Lady's Abbey Alfie & Anne Browne The Boreen Ardfinnan Clonmel 052‐7466487 Lagganstown (Ballyslateen) Joan Maxey Ballinure Thurles Co. Tipperay 052‐9156404 0504 52276 / 087 Latteragh John O'Brien Tiermoyle Latteragh Nenagh 2234110 062‐55327 086‐ Lattin Old & New Thomas Moloney Lattin North Lattin Co. Tipperary 3285022 Lisboney‐Old David Kennedy Knockalton Nenagh 087‐ 6983704 Littleton No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Lorrha David Power Lorrha Nenagh 087‐ 2994639 Loughkeen NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 052‐6162128 086‐ Loughkent Lower Annette Carroll Garandee New Inn Cashel 3891005 052‐7441091 087‐ Loughloher James Looby Loughloher Cahir Co. Tipperary 2604797 Loughmore Sean Gleeson Tinvoher Loughmore Templemore 0504‐ 31642 Magoury (Drangan) James Clancy Ash Tree Drangan Thurles 052‐9152171 Mayfield (Brickendown) NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 Modeshill Thomas Ryan Modeshill Mullinahone Thurles 052‐9153489 Mollough Abbey P.J. Cullinan Clashganny Newcastle Clonmel 087‐1441152 067‐24649 087‐ Monsea Christy Hayes Puckane Nenagh 7428336 Mount Bruis DJ Kenny Mount Bruis Tipperary Co. Tipperary 087‐9345498 Moycarkey‐New No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Moycarkey‐Old No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Moyne‐New Pat Leahy Boher a Luain, Moyne Village 085‐ 1220494 Moyne‐Old Pat Leahy Boher a Luain, Moyne Village 085‐1220494 052‐6136254 086‐ Newcastle Old John Mangan Middlequarter Newcastle Clonmel 3225781 052‐6136265 087‐ Newcastle New Michael Cahill Mollough Newcastle Clonmel 2948427 Newport(Rockvale) No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Newport C of INO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 Nine Mile House New & Old Patrick Houlihan 2 Carrick Street Mullinahone Thurles 052‐9153704 Pallas No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Rahealty George Buckley 4 Shyon Tce Mitchel St Thurles 0504 22682 Rathnaveogue Joe O'Meara Laughaun Dunkerrin,Birr, Co. Offaly 086‐3177268 052‐6124082 086‐ Rathronan John Russell Rathronan Clonmel Co. Tipperary 3654910 Rearcross Vacant at present 0761 06 5000 Rochestown Patrick English Derrygrath Cahir Co. Tipperary 087‐2665714 Roscrea Jimmy Farrell Parkmore Roscrea 087‐9801306 Rosegreen NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 052‐7465478 087‐ Shanrahan Thomas Costello Shanrahan Clogheen Co. Tipperary 9013587 062‐55306 086‐ Shronell Michael J. McGuire Shronell Cross Tipperary Co. Tipperary 6054730 062‐47554 086‐ Solohead David Ryan Solohead Cross Tipperary Co. Tipperary 8231549 Templebeg William Shortt Gortnaskeha Upperchurch Thurles 872726992 0504 ‐52192 087‐ Templederry Matt Ryan Cloghinch Templederry Nenagh 2720746 Templekelly John Minogue Roulagh Ballina Killaloe 087‐2950075 Templemichael James St. John Mayladstown Ballyneale Co. Tipperary 052‐6133422 Templeree Thomas Skehan Johnstown Road Longorchard Templetuohy Thurles 086‐0858138 Templeshyane George Buckley 4 Shyon Tce Mitchel St Thurles 0504‐ 22682 Templetuohy Patrick Kelly Church Avenue Templetuohy Thurles 0504 ‐53153 Terryglass Martin Nolan Terryglass Nenagh 876262166 Thomastown T.J. Levingstone 3 Churchview Close Bansha Co. Tipperary 062‐54540 Timoney Vacant at present 0761 06 5000 Toomevara Pat Clarke Toomevara Nenagh 872617783 Tullaghmeelan NO CARETAKER 0761 06 5000 Two‐Mile‐Borris No Caretaker 0761 06 5000 Upperchurch‐Old & New William Shortt Gortnaskeha Upperchurch Thurles 0504 ‐54365 Uskane Tony Brooks Marian Avenue Borrisokane Nenagh 876560067 Whitechurch Eamonn Gleeson Peahill Cahir Co. Tipperary 052‐7441399 Youghalarra Tony O'Flaherty Garranmore Newtown Nenagh 087‐2998634 .
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