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Death Of Ned O’Brien, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with a great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Tuesday 7th April 2026, of Mr Edmond (Ned) O’Brien, Poulacapple, Mullinahone, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by his parents Ned and Annie; Mr O’Brien passed away peacefully, following a short illness most bravely borne, while surrounded by his loving family.

His passing is most deeply regretted sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving brothers Denis (Dee) and Thomas (Tom), nephew Eamon, nieces Ann and Marie, extended relatives, kind neighbours and his many good friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr O’Brien will repose at Brett’s Funeral Home, Kickham Street, Mullinahone, Thurles, (Eircode E41 EV78) on Wednesday afternoon, April 8th, from 5:30pm until 8:00pm same evening.
His remains will be received into the nearby Church of St Michael, Mullinahone, Thurles, to further repose for Requiem Mass on Thursday morning, April 9th, at 11:30am, followed by interment, immediately afterwards, in St Michael’s Cemetery, Killaghy, Mullinahone, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

The extended O’Brien family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.

Donations, if desired, to Irish Cancer Society in memory of Mr Edmond (Ned) O’ Brien.

New Chapter For One19 Coffee – Thurles Awaits Opening Tomorrow Morning, April 8th 2026.

On any given weekday in Templemore, Co. Tipperary, the now-familiar sight of a queue outside One19 Coffee House tells its own story; a story of quality, community, and something special quietly brewing.

What began as a modest takeaway coffee spot has grown into a thriving café culture hub, serving everything from expertly crafted coffee to fresh sandwiches, cakes, and vibrant açaí bowls. Over time, it has evolved into a destination, drawing loyal customers, not just from the Templemore area, but from Thurles and across the county.

And Now… Thurles Welcomes One19.
Tomorrow,
April 8th, 2026, marks the beginning of a new chapter.

Welcome One19.

In the beautifully restored Market 54 area, just southeast of The Source Arts Centre building on Cathedral Street, One19 Coffee opens its doors once more, this time bringing its unmistakable charm to the heart of Thurles. There’s something quietly romantic about it; a café that once drew people away from Thurles, now finally arrives to meet them where they are living.

A Place for Mornings, Middays & Moments:
From the very first light of day tomorrow, One19 Thurles will hum with life.
Open 7 days a week.
Weekdays: 7:30am – 5:00pm.
Weekends: Slightly reduced, slower-paced hours.

Just like its Templemore home, it will offer:
Freshly prepared breakfasts and lunches.
Artisan coffee brewed with care.
Sweet treats, light bites and wholesome options.
A space to pause, meet, and simply be
.

More Than A Coffee Shop.
This isn’t just another opening, it feels like a natural continuation of something already loved.
A café built on: Community spirit – Consistency and quality and the simple pleasure of a really good cup of coffee.

Now set against the old historic great famine stonework and the renewed energy of Thurles’ Market Quarter, “One19” is poised to become not just a stop, but a regular supported destination.

Final Thought.
Where once people travelled for One19; now One19 comes to them.
And from tomorrow morning, as the doors open and the first coffees are poured, Thurles will gain something more than a café, it will gain a new gathering place.

URGENT APPEAL: Blood Donors Needed.

URGENT APPEAL: Blood Donors Needed As Stocks Fall Critically Low Across Ireland.

The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is urgently appealing for blood donors to attend clinics nationwide following a significant drop in blood supplies after the recent bank holiday period.

The IBTS aims to maintain a seven-day supply of blood at all times. However, current levels have fallen to just over two days’ supply of O positive and just over three days’ supply of other key blood groups, thus placing increased pressure on hospital services.
Hospital demand for blood has remained high in recent weeks, particularly throughout March. This has coincided with holiday periods, including St Patrick’s Day and Easter, when many regular donors were unavailable.

To address this shortfall, additional clinics have been scheduled, including five extra clinics nationwide on Sunday, 12th April 2026.

Please Give Blood

Tipperary Clinics – April 2026
Blood donation clinics will take place at the following locations in Tipperary:
Sunday, 12th April 2026NenaghAbbey Court Hotel.
Wednesday – 22nd April 2026Cahir.
Thursday – 23rd April 2026Cashel.

How to Donate:-
New donors are especially welcome and encouraged to:-
(1) Complete the New Donor Eligibility Quiz.
(2) Call Tel: 1800 731 137 to book an appointment.

Regular donors can:
(A) View venue details
(B) Book appointments via the Online Appointment Booking System

Before Attending a Clinic, Please remember to:-
Bring photo ID.
Eat a substantial meal.
Drink plenty of cold fluids
Stay Informed

If there are no upcoming clinics in your area, you can:-
Request a text message alert when the IBTS is next visiting your locality.
Remember: Every Donation Matters.

The IBTS is urging all eligible donors to attend clinics over the coming days. Blood donations are vital for surgeries, emergency care, and ongoing treatments, and the life you save could be yours.

Death Of George Quirke, Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary.

It was with a great sadness that we learned of the death, on Monday 6th April 2026, of Mr George Quirke, Ballycamas Hill, Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary.

In his 94th year and predeceased by his wife Ursula (née Connaughton), parents Denis and Mary, sisters Joan and Bubbles; Mr Quirke passed away peacefully, following a short illness, surrounded by his loving family.

His passing is most deeply regretted sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving sons Denis and George, daughter Eleanor (Brennan), grandchildren Rachael, Ursula, Donnchadh, Saoirse, Aoibhinn, Patrice, Matthew and Violet, daughters-in-law Mary and Una, son-in-law Philip, nephews, nieces, cousins, extended relatives, very good neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr Quirke will repose at Hayes Funeral Chapel, Clonoulty on Wednesday afternoon, April 8th, from 5:00pm until 7:00pm, same evening.
His remains will be received into the nearby Church of St John the Baptist, Clonoulty, (Eircode E25 CY91) on Thursday morning, April 9th, at 11:00am to further repose for Requiem Mass at 11:30am, followed by interment immediately afterwards in the Old Cemetery, Clonoulty, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.

For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mr Quirke, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.

The extended Quirke and Connaughton families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.

It’s Good to See You.

It’s Good to See You.

Lyrics: British singer-songwriter Allan Taylor.
Vocals: American country music singer, songwriter and 2010 inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the late Don Williams, (1939 – 2017).

Late Don Williams.

Yet another beautiful song from the “Gentle Giant” himself, the late Don Williams. The song is one of those quiet, heartfelt tunes that reminds us how special it is to reconnect with someone after time apart. It’s about friendship, memories, and the simple joy of seeing a familiar face again; something we surely all understand.

It’s Good to See You.

It’s Good to See You.

It’s good to see you, so good to see you,
Oh, how I’ve missed you, since I’ve been gone.
I’ve crossed the ocean, travelled through many lands,
And it’s good to see you, to be in your home.
There’s something in me that makes me wander,
There’s many a land I have to see.
And when I’m far away in a land of strangers,
I know my good friends think on me.
It’s good to see you, so good to see you,
Oh, how I’ve missed you since I’ve been gone.
‘Cause I’ve crossed the ocean, travelled through many lands,
And it’s good to see you, to be in your home.
Oh, it’s a wonder, when it comes to friendship,
No matter how far away, no matter how long.
There’s a constant thread that’s never broken,
And it ties me to, my friends at home.
It’s good to see you, so good to see you,
Oh, how I’ve missed you since I’ve been gone.
I’ve crossed the ocean, travelled through many lands,
And it’s good to see you, to be in your home.

It’s good to see you, so good to see you,
Oh, how I’ve missed you, since I’ve been gone.
‘Cause I’ve crossed the ocean, travelled through many lands,
And it’s good to see you, to be in your home.

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