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Death Notices and Obituaries Northern Standard 1969 DEATH NOTICES AND OBITUARIES IN THE NORTHERN STANDARD 1969 NAME ADDRESS DATE PAGE Acheson, Elizabeth Shevlins, Glaslough 8th Aug. 1969 187 Allwell, John McCurtain St. Clones 14th Feb. 1969 35 Armstrong, Andrew Mullaghanee, Castleblayney 24th Jan. 1969 29 Atkinson, Matthew Rockcorry 14th Mar. 1969 67,73 Bailey, John Modeece, Castleblayney 24th Jan. 1969 29 Barbour, John Dr. McKenna Terrace, Monaghan 17th Jan. 1969 20 Barker, Patrick Pullins, Clontibret 13th June 1969 147 Beatty, Brendan Carnroe, Scotshouse 7th Mar. 1969 56 Beck, Catherine Connabury, Castleblayney 2nd May 1969 117 Beggan, James Mullaghmore 21st Mar. 1969 75 Bishop, Michael Laragh, Castleblayney 4th July 1969 162 Blackburn, Isobel Carrowbarra, Smithboro 26th Sept. 1969 224 Blackburn, Sarah Jane Glassdrummond, Monaghan 3rd Apr. 1969 85 Blackstock, Marion Lisburn & Feragh, Monaghan 7th Jan. 1969 13 Boyd, Elizabeth Lisburn & Main St. Ballybay 24th Jan. 1969 30 Boyd, Hugh Ballybay 4th July 1969 158 Boylan, James Ballymackney, Carrickmacross 14th Feb. 1969 39 Boyle, George Feagh 21st Nov. 1969 249 Boyle, William Corranewey, Aghabog 4th July 1969 164 Brady, Patrick Killygoan, Monaghan 3rd Oct. 1969 227 Brannigan, Michael Mullinary 18th Apr. 1969 98,110 Brannigan, Sr. M. Benignus Convent of Mercy, Castleblayney 7th Nov. 1969 244 Brennan, Colm Lemaculla, Ballinode 26th Sept. 1969 223,226 Brennan, Mary Dublin & Monaghan 29th Aug. 1969 210 Brennan, Patrick Brackley, Lisdoonan 17th Jan. 1969 22 Brennan, Patrick Tullycorbett 25th Apr. 1969 111 Bulfin, Mrs Edward Ballybay 21st Feb. 1969 45 Burns, Bernard Clones 7th Nov. 1969 246 Cadden, John Hibernian Hotel, Clones 11th Apr. 1969 94 Cadden, Mary Cadden, Lismay, Smithboro 12th Sept. 1969 214,224 Cadden, Patrick Clones 2nd May 1969 115 Cain, Elizabeth Toronto & Rockcorry 11th July 1969 166 Callan, Seamus Lurgan Hill, Carrickmacross 7th Mar. 1969 59 Campbell, Vincent Coraghbrack, Emyvale 12th Dec. 1969 261 Carbin, Margaret Aughnameena, Scotstown 7th Mar. 1969 60 Carey, Andrew Killeevan 1st Aug. 1969 185 Carleton, Ellen Clonkeelan, Clones 3rd Jan. 1969 6 Carolan, Margaret Jane Doapey Mills, Newbliss 7th Nov. 1969 242 Carolan, Mary O'Neill Park, Clones 3rd Jan. 1969 2 Cassidy, Kate Nafferty, Carrickmacross 15th Aug. 1969 196 Cassidy, Peter Thomas Cork & Killeevan 14th Mar. 1969 66 Cauley, John Monaghan 19th Sept. 1969 218 Clarke, Bridget Millbrook, Clones 18th Apr. 1969 95 Clarke, Mary Ellen USA & Monaghan 4th July 1969 161 Clerkin, Mary Aughnamullen 16th May 1969 127 Clerkin, Thomas Genagh, Newbliss 17th Jan. 1969 25 Clerkin, Thomas Crosshue 31st Oct. 1969 240 Coffey, Margaret Armagh Rd. Monaghan 11th Apr. 1969 91 Coleman, Charles Coolshannagh, Monaghan 3rd Apr. 1969 89 Coleman, Sr. Mary Clones 2nd May 1969 116 Columb, Charles Figullar, Emyvale 18th Apr. 1969 99 Connolly, Alice Threemilehouse 18th Apr. 1969 99 Connolly, Annie Cornawall, Smithboro 28th Feb. 1969 48 Connolly, Elizabeth Crossduff, Shantonagh 5th Dec. 1969 259 Connolly, James Lurgan Hill, Carrickmacross 7th Jan. 1969 10 Connolly, John Glaslough St. Monaghan 7th Jan. 1969 8,13 Connolly, Mary Garron, Newbliss 9th May 1969 121 Connolly, Michael Kiltubrid, Threemilehouse 17th Jan. 1969 23,27 Connolly, Michael Belgium Park, Monaghan 28th Mar. 1969 81,88 Connolly, Michael Cornamucklagh North, Annyalla 25th Apr. 1969 111 Connolly, Peter Mullinacross, Smithboro 21st Feb. 1969 42 Connolly, Rev. Michael Urbleshanny 19th Sept. 1969 219 Corbett, Alec Corragarry, Drum 5th Dec. 1969 254 Corr, Joseph Church Square, Monaghan 25th Apr. 1969 107 Corrigan, Mary Tattenclave, Stranooden 13th June 1969 147 Cosgrove, Joseph Cremoyle, Swanns Cross 21st Feb. 1969 42 Cosgrove, Patrick Joseph England & Rockcorry 23rd Dec. 1969 273 Cowan, John Tirkeenan, Monaghan 9th May 1969 119 Cox, Ena O'Neill Park, Clones 28th Mar. 1969 79 Coyle, Edward Faltaugh, Swanns Cross 25th Apr. 1969 111 Coyle, Frank Drumhannon, Latton 10th Jan. 1969 19 Coyle, Thomas Faltaugh, Swanns Cross 7th Jan. 1969 16,42 Craig, Bridget Killygavna, Tydavnet 21st Nov. 1969 248,256 Crawford, William Mall Rd. Monaghan 28th Feb. 1969 47 Cullen, Peter Westenra Hotel, Monaghan 18th July 1969 169,209 Cumiskey, Arthur Clones 13th June 1969 148 Cumiskey, Thomas Clones 13th June 1969 148 Cunningham, Teresa Clones Rd. Monaghan 25th July 1969 175 Cusker, Annie Barratitoppy 12th Dec. 1969 265 Dawson, Mrs Bullockbrean, Smithboro 21st Nov. 1969 250 Deery, Joseph Killeevan 29th Aug. 1969 211 Deery, Mary Tullybrian 18th Apr. 1969 99 Deighan, Catherine Tullygillen 31st Oct. 1969 240 Deighan, John High St. Monaghan 14th Mar. 1969 72,82 Devine, Eva Dublin St. Monaghan 10th Oct. 1969 232 Devine, Joe Monaghan 20th June 1969 152 Dolan, James Emmett Rd. Carrickmacross 23rd Dec. 1969 274 Donaghy, Patrick Castleblayney 28th Mar. 1969 83 Dudgeon, Joseph Conabury, Castleblayney 25th July 1969 177 Duffy, Henry Upper Magheracloone 18th Apr. 1969 103 Duffy, Hugh Rausker, Ballybay 17th Oct. 1969 235 Duffy, Margaret Mary Carrickmacross 14th Mar. 1969 69 Duffy, Mary Catherine Romaney, Monaghan 11th July 1969 166 Dursley, Jimmy Bree, Castleblayney 10th Oct. 1969 229,269 Eakin, Herbert Glennan House, Glaslough 29th Aug. 1969 199 Evans, Rose Anne Tirkeenan, Monaghan 19th Dec. 1969 271 Farmer, Catherine Mall Rd. Monaghan 25th July 1969 179,182 Farrell, Vincent Garradevlin, Castleblayney 2nd May 1969 118 Fawcett, George Carnroe, Scotshouse 3rd Jan. 1969 2 Fay, Francis Mullantimore, Tydavnet 24th Jan. 1969 28 Fay, Mary Anyaulty, Ballinode 4th July 1969 160 Fee, Patrick Tattyboy, Inniskeen 13th June 1969 149 Finlay, James Glaslough St. Monaghan 7th Jan. 1969 8,29 Finnegan, Vincent Glaslough 28th Feb. 1969 53 Fleming, Bradshaw Chicago & Slieveroe, Monaghan 29th Aug. 1969 200 Flood, Anthony Drumchonnion, Cortubber 16th May 1969 132 Forde, Sr. Mary Ann St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross 14th Feb. 1969 38 Fowley, William Ardaghey 14th Mar. 1969 63 Fox, Granville Castleblayney 16th May 1969 128 Gallagher, Bridget Latnamard, Newbliss 14th Mar. 1969 64 Gartlan, John Magheross, Carrickmacross 12th Dec. 1969 261 Gartlan, Patrick Emmett Rd. Carrickmacross 28th Feb. 1969 51 Gavan, Cassie Garron, Newbliss 28th Feb. 1969 53 Gavan, James Garron, Newbliss 2nd May 1969 117 Gavin, John Clonagore, Clones 10th Jan. 1969 18 Geehan, Frank England & Analore St. Clones 31st Jan. 1969 31 Genoe, Alfred Smithborough 21st Nov. 1969 249 Geoghegan, Patrick Clontibret 11th Apr. 1969 91 Gillanders, George Ballyalbany 25th Apr. 1969 108 Gillanders, Kathleen Dernagrew, Monaghan 23rd May 1969 133 Gillespie, Jane Clones 3rd Jan. 1969 3 Glass, Minnie Rossarrel, Glaslough 5th Dec. 1969 256 Graham, Bertie Portnaghy, Emyvale 24th Oct. 1969 237 Graham, Joe Kilcorn 28th Nov. 1969 253 Griffiths, Robert Beech Hill, Monaghan 7th Mar. 1969 60 Hackett, Maureen Main St. Emyvale 31st Oct. 1969 239 Hall, Miss J. Lisarily, Newbliss 3rd Jan. 1969 5 Hall, Thomas W. Lisgall, Smithboro 28th Mar. 1969 78,81,82 Hamill, Leo Coolshannagh, Monaghan 18th June 1969 171 Hamill, Mary Anne Derry, Castleshane 17th Jan. 1969 20 Hammond, George Drumavaddy, Drum 5th Dec. 1969 257 Hanratty, James Lisgorran, Ballybay 16th May 1969 131 Hanratty, Jimmy Lake View, Castleblayney 28th Mar. 1969 83 Hanratty, Thomas Greagh, Corduff 11th Apr. 1969 93 Harper, Archie Moninton, Ballybay 21st Nov. 1969 248 Harris, Mary Annamacneill, Ballybay 28th Feb. 1969 52 Harvey, Annie Dernashallog, Emyvale 10th Oct. 1969 232 Hawthorne, John Lisreark, Scotshouse 5th Dec. 1969 254 Heasty, Annie Belfast & Ballinode 12th Dec. 1969 265 Heasty, Rebecca Latlurcan, Monaghan 6th June 1969 143 Herbert, Thomas J. Clonfad, Clones 4th July 1969 159 Hoey, John Paul Liverpool & Carrickmacross 31st Jan. 1969 32 Holland, Patrick Glasgow 9th May 1969 124 Houston, Kathleen Dublin St. Monaghan 2nd May 1969 117,126 Hughes, Christina Luton & Greagh 21st Feb. 1969 43 Hughes, Joseph Cara St. Clones 18th June 1969 174 Hughes, Sarah Luton & Greagh 3rd Jan. 1969 3,7 Jackson, Alexander Tandrageebane, Monaghan 3rd Oct. 1969 227 Johnston, Susan Cornacrew 18th June 1969 173 Kavanagh, Rev. Peter Donagh 15th Aug. 1969 193,201,203 Keelan, Bernard Corcaghan 27th June 1969 156,162 Keenan, Mary Anne Creeve, Ballybay 1st Aug. 1969 183 Kelly, Annie Swanns Cross 28th Mar. 1969 78,86 Kelly, Bernard Clones 23rd Dec. 1969 272 Kelly, Edward Lough Fee, Carrickmacross 25th Apr. 1969 108 Kelly, Enda Oghill, Inniskeen 25th Apr. 1969 104 Kelly, Enda Oghill, Inniskeen 5th Dec. 1969 258 Kelly, James Lisaniske, Carrickmacross 31st Jan. 1969 33,37 Kelly, Mary Anne Derrykinnighbeg, Emyvale 19th Dec. 1969 271 Kelly, Thomas Carrickmacross 7th Mar. 1969 61 Kernaghan, Henry Cavan & Monaghan 18th June 1969 169 Kierans, Sarah Urcher, Stranooden 3rd Jan. 1969 4 Kingston, John Cookstown & Donagh 18th Apr. 1969 98,100 Kirke, Bridget Broomfield 18th Apr. 1969 101 Lawlor, Thomas Dublin & Monaghan 25th Apr. 1969 105,114 Lee, Dolly Clones 23rd Dec. 1969 272 Lee, Matilda Jane Gortgranard House, Clones 24th Oct. 1969 238 Linden, Sean Clonmel & Ballybay 14th Mar. 1969 70 Logan, Margaret Farney St. Carrickmacross 12th Dec. 1969 262 Lonergan, Patrick The Shirley Arms, Carrickmacross 19th Dec. 1969 268 Lynott, Sr. Mary Josepha St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross 13th June 1969 150 Lyon, Mrs J. Ballybay 3rd Apr. 1969 89 Macklin, Annie Old Cross Square, Monaghan 2nd May 1969 113 Maguire, Kathleen Cathedral View, Monaghan 25th July 1969 179 Maguire, Tony Emyvale 27th June 1969 155,166 Markey, Hugh Rackwallace, Castleshane 9th May 1969 124 Markey, Michael Manchester & Tonnyclea 21st Nov. 1969 249 Markey, Sarah T. Westenra Terrace, Monaghan 31st Oct. 1969 239,241 Marron, Peter Parnell St. Carrickmacross 24th Jan. 1969 28 Marron, Rose 12th Sept. 1969 212 Martin, Frank O'Neill Park, Clones 28th Feb. 1969 50 Mason, Bill Castleblayney 29th Aug. 1969 203 Matthews, Mrs Margaret Dr. McKenna Terrace, Monaghan 30th May 1969 140 Matthews, Patrick Dr. McKenna Terrace, Monaghan 21st Mar. 1969 76 McAleer, Paddy Monaghan 27th June 1969 154 McAree, Ellen Aughaboy 31st Oct. 1969 240 McBennett, Barney Doohamlet 28th Nov. 1969 253 McBennett, Patrick Toome, Doohamlet 21st Nov. 1969 247 McCabe, John Moylebeg 8th Aug. 1969 190 McCabe, John Creevy, Carrickmacross 3rd Oct.
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