Death Notice: Martin Cleary, Clara Rd

Martin ClearyThe death has occurred peacefully on Friday, January 04, 2013 of Martin Cleary of Clara Road, Millstreet. Reposing in St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet tomorrow, Sunday, from 6pm to 8pm, followed by Prayers. Requiem Mass on Monday at 12 noon. Burial afterwards in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Millstreet.
Contact: Tarrant’s Funeral Directors, Millstreet. 029-78015

Dan Duggan bids farewell to Canon Declan. Also included (from left) - Martin Cleary (Sacristan), Sharon Lane (Parish Secretary) and Fr. James McSweeney.
Dan Duggan bids farewell to Canon Declan. Also included (from left) – Martin Cleary (Sacristan), Sharon Lane (Parish Secretary) and Fr. James McSweeney.

 

Martin at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1993 [Memories of Millstreet]

3 thoughts on “Death Notice: Martin Cleary, Clara Rd”

  1. Remembering my Brother-in Law Martin who fought a long battle but is now at peace…..God give you rest and look after your family in the days to come…….

    Tom….. Manchester.

  2. We extend heartfelt and sincere sympathy to Catherine and the Cleary Family on the sad departure to his Eternal Reward in heaven of Martin who was such a wonderfully helpful, approachable and friendly Sacristan here in Millstreet for many years. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal.

  3. Martin Cleary

    Martin Cleary a former Sacristan in Millstreet so sad to learn that he has passed away
    A family man and to his church devoted by Cashman’s Hill at peace he now does lay
    He will be sadly missed by his many friends in Millstreet and grieved by his large family and his wife
    A good man the World was better for him living in it he did achieve so very much in life

    Perhaps in his late fifties or very early sixties Compared to many his was not a lengthy time span
    He did not live on to grow old and feeble and lose his gift of life as an old man
    As a young man quite tall dark haired and handsome in his twenties when he was in his prime
    Days come and go the Seasons pass so quickly we all do become the victims of time

    Martin Cleary’s life is a life worth celebrating to many people he was a good friend
    He did a lot of good on his life’s journey on that journey for us all destined to end
    He did perform the corporal works of mercy the bright ray of goodness did shine in his mind
    He did his best in life that is all one can do he had it in him to be good and kind

    By Cashman’s Hill he is at rest forever where many of the dead of Millstreet lay
    The World was better for him living in it of him that does seem a fair thing to say
    Martin Cleary is one who will not be forgotten though the great gift of life from him has gone
    In all who knew him and who did know of him good memories of him surely will live on.

    Posted by Francis Duggan

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