Death Notices & Obituaries in the Monaghan Argus 1963

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Death Notices & Obituaries in the Monaghan Argus 1963 DEATH NOTICES & OBITUARIES IN THE MONAGHAN ARGUS 1963 - NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: Accetta, Mary nee Connolly USA & Munea, Latton 19/06/1965 Boylan, James Emyvale 05/01/1963 Baldwin, Brenda Mullinarry, Carrickmacross 07/11/1964 Bannigan, Anne Lattycrum, Loughmourne 27/04/1963 Barbour, Roni England & Monaghan 20/02/1965 Barrett, Francis Inniskeen 27/06/1964 Bell, Margaret Hope Castle, Castleblayney 12/06/1965 Black, Peter Drumod, Cortubber 13/05/1965 Blessing, Mary Bridge St. Carrickmacross 06/06/1964 Boughan, Martin Joseph Dublin & Monaghan 16/01/1965 Boylan, Agnes Carrickmacross & Scotland 04/05/1963 Boylan, Elizabeth Lower Mill St. Monaghan 18/05/1963 Boylan, Patrick Cornahoe, Ballybay 01/05/1965 Boylan, Peter Corragarry, Drumgoon 30/11/1963 Boyle, Francis 43 O'Duffy Tce. Ballybay 29/02/1964 Boyle, Petie Donegal & Muckno St. Castleblayney 22/08/1964 Bradley, Richard Mall Road, Monaghan 04/12/1965 Brady, Patrick Barrack St. Ballybay 09/01/1965 Brady, Philomena Nuremore, Carrickmacross 14/08/1965 Brady, Thomas Annamakiff, Newbliss 11/05/1963 Brannigan, James Lathlurcan Tce. Monaghan 13/06/1964 Breakey, George Enagh, Monaghan 14/12/1963 Breen, Catherine J. USA & Corravee, Castleblayney 14/03/1964 Breen, Edward Doohorn, Loughbratty, Mullyash 19/09/1964 Brennan, Francis Cornacarrow, Tullynhinnera 18/01/1964 Brennan, Kathleen Carnagh, Keady 14/11/1964 Brennan, Luke Drumcatton, Inniskeen 25/12/1965 Burke, Laura Lismagunshion 09/03/1963 Burke, Sr. Ita Ballybay & Cork 25/09/1965 Burns, Annie Killycard, Castleblayney 23/02/1963 Burns, Katie Market Square, Castleblayney 26/09/1964 Burns, Peter Shercock 22/08/1964 Burns, William Brackagh, Killyleagh, Glaslough 04/01/1964 Byrne, Bernard London & Emmet Road, Carrickmacross 13/04/1963 Byrne, James England & Main St. Carrickmacross 10/04/1965 Byrne, John Lattonalbany, Carrickmacross 30/01/1965 Byrne, Martin Culloville 20/11/1965 Byrne, Owen Drumluric, Lisdoonan 29/08/1964 Byrne, Patrick New Houses, Inniskeen 30/10/1965 Byrne, Peter England & Castleblayney 02/01/1965 Byrne, Robert Northampton & Carrickmacross 10/08/1963 Byrne, William Mullinary, Carrickmacross 20/11/1965 Callaghan, Patrick Aughnamullen, Latton 07/09/1963 Callan, Annie O'Neill St. Carrickmacross 25/09/1965 Callan, Bernard Aghadreenan, Castleblayney 28/11/1964 Callan, Catherine Concra, Castleblayney 09/01/1965 Callan, Eddie Church St. Castleblayney 02/01/1965 Callan, Elizabeth York St. Castleblayney 20/04/1963 Callan, Elizabeth Drumlusty, Inniskeen 12/06/1965 Callan, James South Lodge, Castleblayney 10/08/1963 Calvert, William Park St. Monaghan 13/07/1963 Campbell, Henry Kennellybane, Ballymackney 30/01/1965 Campbell, John Kennellybane, Ballymackney 12/06/1965 Campbell, Mrs A. Emmett Road, Carrickmacross 26/09/1964 Carey, Mrs Killyfuddy, Killeevan 23/03/1963 Carolan, Thomas Castleblayney Road, Carrickmacross 26/10/1963 Carr, Claire Knockgolis, Castleblayney 12/09/1964 Carragher, Edward Crossmore, Clontibret 17/04/1965 Carragher, Ethel Mullaghduff, Annyalla 21/08/1965 Carragher, Ethel Mulladuff, Annyalla 02/10/1965 Carragher, Mary Avelreagh, Clontibret 13/04/1963 Carragher, Peter Lackagh, Castleblayney 30/03/1964 Carroll, Bridget Mount Lodge, Latton 08/05/1965 Carroll, John Main St. Carrickmacross 11/01/1964 Carron, Peter Cara St. Clones 27/02/1965 Carron, Peter Cara St. Clones 06/03/1965 Carville, Claire Oram 25/04/1964 Cassidy, John Newbliss 14/03/1964 Clarke, Dolores Castleblayney Road, Carrickmacross 31/10/1964 Clarke, John Main St. Ballybay 31/10/1964 Clarke, Mary Ellen Tattygar, Castleblayney 02/11/1963 Clarke, Patrick 05/10/1963 Clarke, Patrick Dundalk & Castleblayney 20/06/1964 Clerkin, Felix Skeagh, Smithboro 28/09/1963 Clerkin, James Greaghglass, Monaghan 10/10/1964 Clerkin, John Genagh, Newbliss 19/01/1963 Clerkin, Owen Australia & Edenbrone, Latton 31/08/1963 Clerkin, Pauline Milltown, Monaghan 23/05/1964 Clinton, Elizabeth Main St. Carrickmacross 04/05/1963 Coe, Harry New Zealand & Monaghan 10/08/1963 Cole, Margaret Church St. Castleblayney 20/04/1963 Comer, Kathleen nee McKenna England & Garrybawn, Latton 25/05/1963 Comiskey, Mary Tullyvin, Castleblayney 18/05/1963 Comiskey, Patrick Drumganis, Castleblayney & New York 30/11/1963 Comiskey, Patrick Dundalk & Castleblayney 25/04/1964 Concannon, Kieran Clonanaur, Doohamlet 02/01/1965 Conlan, James Dublin & Garryduff, Latton 05/10/1963 Conlan, Mary Anne Lisdrumclave, Latton 17/10/1964 Conlon, Mary Pearse Ave. Carrickmacross 13/07/1963 Conlon, Patrick Mullinarry, Carrickmacross 01/08/1964 Connolly, Bridget Rebane, Shantonagh 06/03/1965 Connolly, Eugene Corkisbane, Carrickmacross 14/09/1963 Connolly, Eugene Dublin & Tattygar, Castleblayney 22/08/1964 Connolly, Felix Boughill, Newbliss 03/08/1963 Connolly, Gene Tattygar, Castleblayney 29/08/1964 Connolly, John Mahon, Latton 21/11/1964 Connolly, John Crossduff, Shantonagh 09/10/1965 Connolly, Kathleen Broomfield 07/12/1963 Connolly, Mrs E. Clare, Oghill, Doohamlet 24/04/1965 Connolly, Patrick Dublin St. Monaghan 04/07/1964 Connolly, Patrick New York & Munnea, Latton 03/10/1964 Connolly, Peggy Carnbane, Smithboro 19/09/1964 Connolly, Peter Moylemuck, Latton 02/02/1963 Connolly, Rose Munnea, Latton 08/02/1964 Connor, Bernard Henry St. Castleblayney 01/08/1964 Connor, Peter Henry St. Castleblayney 05/09/1964 Connor, Thomas Thomas St. Castleblayney 12/06/1965 Coogan, Richard Kilkenny 25/12/1965 Corr, Patrick The Crescent, Castleblayney 02/03/1963 Costello, Bridget Emmett Road, Carrickmacross 26/09/1964 Costello, Mary St. Macartan's Villas, Carrickmacross 18/09/1965 Costello, William USA & Carrickmacross 11/12/1965 Costelloe, Kevin Emmet St. Carrickmacross 17/08/1963 Coyle, Bridget Drumcannon, Latton 13/06/1964 Coyle, Margaret Cornasoo, Latnamard 01/08/1964 Coyle, Michael Cornasoo, Latnamard 04/01/1964 Crane, Willie Church St. Castleblayney 02/03/1963 Crawford, Agnes Jane Springfield, Ballybay 08/06/1963 Creedon, John Carrickmacross 14/09/1963 Crozier, James Hope Arms Hotel, Castleblayney 22/08/1964 Cullen, Aidan P. St. Macartan's Villas, Carrickmacross 02/02/1963 Cullen, Patrick Tassagh 02/05/1964 Culleton, Edward Lough Egish 18/01/1964 Culleton, Phil Donaghmoyne 07/12/1964 Culleton, Thomas Mullinarry, Carrickmacross 07/08/1965 Cuneen, Patrick Legar Crescent, Clones 28/08/1965 Cunningham, Patrick Drummuck, Castleblayney 02/10/1965 Cunningham, Teresa Glasgow & Castleblayney 27/04/1963 Daly, Eileen Esmore Hall, Carrickmacross 22/02/1964 Daly, James Greaghnarogue, Carrickmacross 17/10/1964 Daly, Mr. T. Ardee & Donaghmoyne 20/02/1965 Daly, Patrick Kinnegan, Castleblayney 12/01/1963 Daly, Patrick Fartagorman, Carrickmacross 12/12/1964 Daly, Patrick J. USA & Lough Egish 11/12/1965 Deery, John St. Patrick's Tce. Monaghan 13/03/1965 Deery, Julia Inniskeen 08/08/1964 Dempsey, Bridget Latton 16/03/1963 Dennedy, Bartholomew Dublin 05/01/1963 Dignam, Arthur Main St. Castleblayney 30/11/1963 Doherty, Ownie Castleblayney 03/07/1965 Dolan, Margaret Emmett Road, Carrickmacross 14/03/1964 Donaghy, Simon Beagha, Lisdoonan 29/02/1964 Donnelly, Bridget Mullinary, Carrickmacross 04/12/1965 Donnelly, John Carnaveigh, Aughnamullen 17/04/1965 Donnelly, Mollie Main St. Carrickmacross 04/07/1964 Donnelly, Rev. Felix Lisdoonan & Tyrone 28/11/1964 Donoghue, Margaret A. Emyvale 06/06/1964 Donoghue, Ned Thomas St. 21/12/1963 Doogan, Mrs L. Latroe, Newbliss 18/04/1964 Dooley, Peter Dunelty, Essexford 18/04/1964 Dowdall, Alice Lattylanigan, Carrickmacross 20/07/1963 Drumm, James Church St. Castleblayney 21/03/1964 Duffy, Bridget Clondedragole, Clones 09/03/1963 Duffy, Bridget Corleadargan, Castleblayney 04/01/1964 Duffy, Bridget Church St. Castleblayney 30/01/1965 Duffy, Brigid Corleadargan, Castleblayney 28/01/1964 Duffy, Brigid Church St. Castleblayney 06/03/1965 Duffy, Catherine Drumlane, Tullynahinnera 18/04/1964 Duffy, Florence Corratanty, Castleblayney 22/05/1965 Duffy, Frank Monagor, Castleblayney 15/06/1963 Duffy, George Railway Tce. Castleblayney 06/06/1964 Duffy, Hugh Drumfreehan, Latton 13/11/1965 Duffy, Jack York St. Castleblayney 05/01/1963 Duffy, James Corcuillogue, Carrickmacross 20/07/1963 Duffy, James Drumlane, Tullynahinnera 19/12/1964 Duffy, James Billeady, Annyalla 18/12/1965 Duffy, John Barrack St. Ballybay 11/01/1964 Duffy, Joseph The Crescent, Castleblayney 10/08/1963 Duffy, Kathleen Cormeen, Aughnamullen 01/08/1964 Duffy, Leo Castleblayney & Roscommon 12/12/1964 Duffy, Mary Lower Main St. Ballybay 25/04/1964 Duffy, Michael Avelreagh, Clontibret 31/10/1964 Duffy, Mrs Corranty 17/04/1965 Duffy, Mrs Philip Descart, Magheracloones 31/10/1964 Duffy, Owen Erryroe, Creighanroe, Oram 11/07/1964 Duffy, Peter Mayo & Cortaghart, Latton 29/03/1964 Duffy, Peter Tonyglasson, Ballybay 30/05/1964 Duffy, Rose Crosshue, Monaghan 02/01/1965 Duffy, Sean O'Duffy Tce. Ballybay 13/03/1965 Duffy, Thomas St. Joseph's Tce. Carrickmacross 13/04/1963 Duffy, Thomas Glaslough St. Monaghan 01/08/1964 Duffy, Thomas Dublin & Inniskeen 04/12/1965 Duncan, John Knappagh, Shercock 31/08/1963 Dwyer, Patrick Joseph Cloughvalley, Carrickmacross 04/09/1965 Eakin, John J. Shercock Road, Carrickmacross 17/08/1963 Eakin, Mrs H. Shanco 27/07/1963 Eakin, Sarah Sreenty, Corduff 21/11/1964 Eccles, Charles Lettereagh, Castleblayney 19/01/1963 Fanning, Noeleen Belgium Park, Monaghan 28/08/1965 Farmer, Henry Mill St. Monaghan 02/01/1965 Farnon, Patrick Lisnagrieve, Castleblayney 20/02/1965 Farrell, Alice Annagad, Crossmaglen 09/02/1963 Farrell, John Thomas St. Castleblayney 13/06/1965 Farrell, Thomas York St. Castleblayney 11/07/1964 Farrelly, James Drummerlough, Magheracloone 16/02/1963
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