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Death Of Dan Morrissey, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with sadness that we learned of the death, on Monday last 13th October 2025, of Mr Dan Morrissey, Kylemakill, Moyne, Thurles, Co. Tipperary and formerly Mohober, Mullinahone, Thurles, Co Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by his parents Patrick and Elizabeth and sister Biddie: Mr Morrissey, sadly, passed away unexpectedly at his place of ordinary residence, surrounded by his loving family.

His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; devoted and loving wife Teresa (née Perdue, Ballingarry), adored son Patrick, brother Phil (Callan, Co. Kilkenny), sister Nan (Yorkshire), nephews John, Michael-James and Patrick, nieces Julie, AnnMarie and Amy, brother-in-law Michael, sister-in-law Ann, cousins, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr Morrissey will be received into the Church of Mary, Templetuohy Parish, Moyne, Thurles, on Saturday morning, October 18th, at 11:00am to repose for Requiem Mass at 11:30am, followed by interment immediately afterwards in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Killaghy, Mullinahone, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

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

The extended Morrissey 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.

Death Of Larry Flanagan, Dualla, Co. Tipperary.

It was with sadness that we learned of the death, on Monday last, 13th October 2025, of Mr Laurence (Larry) Flanagan, Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny and late of Freshford and Dualla, Co. Tipperary.

Mr Flanagan passed away peacefully, while in the care of staff at Oak Ward University Hospital, Waterford City, Co. Waterford.

His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family, neighbours and friends.

Rest in peace.

Funeral Arrangements.

In keeping with the wishes of Mr Flanagan, a private interment will take place.

Those wishing to leave a message of condolence for the family of Mr Flanagan may do so HERE.

Thurles Planning Alert From Tipperary County Council.

Application Ref: 2560809.
Applicant: Miriam & Timothy Ryan.
Development Address: Lewagh More, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
Development Description: (a) the construction of a new single-storey detached dwelling, (b) new detached garage, (c) new site entrance, (d) new connections to utilities, (e) new waste-water treatment system & percolation area, (f) all associated site works.
Status: Conditional.
Application Received: 19/08/2025.
Decision Date: 10/10/2025.
Further Details: http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2560809/0.

Application Ref: 2560022.
Applicant: Brenda Campion.
Development Address: Rossestown, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
Development Description: (a) construction of a new single-storey detached dwelling; (b) new detached garage; (c) new site entrance; (d) new connections to utilities; (e) new waste-water treatment system and percolation area; (f) all associated site works.
Status: Conditional.
Application Received: 15/01/2025.
Decision Date: 09/10/2025.
Further Details: http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2560022/0.

  

Presence Of Peanut In Batch Of M&S Food Milk Chocolate Honeycomb.

Alert Summary Wednesday, October 15th 2025.

Allergy Alert Notification: 2025.A36
Allergen: Peanut
Product Identification: M&S Food Milk Chocolate Honeycomb; pack size: 120 g
Batch Code: 5242; best before date: 12/05/2026
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom

Message: Peanuts may be present in the above batch of M&S Food Milk Chocolate Honeycomb however they are not declared in the list of ingredients. This may make the batch unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of peanuts and therefore, these consumers should not eat the implicated batch.

The affected batch is being recalled.

Tipperary Community Give Thanks For Bountiful Harvest.

Littleton & Two-Mile-Borris Correspondent Mr Gerry Bowe Reports:-

Display of Vegetable & Flower Arrangements.
Pic: Matt Purcell.
Attendance included Sandra Gianesini Purcell and Noel Purcell.
Pic: Matt Purcell.

As has been the tradition for many years; members of the local Roman Catholic Community joined with members of the Church of Ireland Community to give thanks, once again, for a rich and bountiful harvest.

There is always something special about a faith celebration in Littleton’s oldest Church building, which recalls many ancient memories for local village residents.

This year’s celebrant was Mr Thomas Cooke, latter a Church of Ireland Diocesan lay reader.
Mr Cooke warmly welcomed local Roman Catholic Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Tom Fogarty, together with members of both congregations, as well as members of the GAA Men’s Shed, latter who incorporated the history of Saint Mary’s Church into their recent Pride of Place event.

Mr Cooke congratulated the Ladies Committee on the beautiful arrangement of flowers, vegetables, fruit, herbs, turf and hurleys; all visible signs of a 2025 bountiful harvest.

Two yellow pumpkins drew attention to the two pulpits, which are very rarely found in Church buildings.
In his sermon, Mr Cooke told those assembled that St Matthew’s Gospel, (Ch 6. v 25-35), is one of the most comforting passages that we can read, quote; “Therefore I tell you do not worry about your life what you shall eat or drink…Is not life more than food?…

As a farmer, he gave thanks for this year’s good harvest and for all retailers involved in the food processing business, including restaurants and coffee shops. “Rarely do we pause in order to give thanks”, he stated.

He noted that the Lord’s prayer is common to all our Christian Churches and that being forgiven depends on our willingness to forgive others, which can be challenging due to our own and others imperfections.
Using a spirit level; he said that we need to be straight with God and straight with others and profess our faith in Jesus Christ, who came as Saviour to all the world.
Mr Cooke remains hopeful that we can continue to celebrate the richness and diversity of both our common faiths.

He stated that we must ask for forgiveness due to our waste of food and the world’s resources and we must give thanks to all farmers and agricultural workers, for packers, distributors, for company boards and all engaged in research who safeguard crops against disease and support life among the hungry. We must prosper the work of their hands and the searching of their minds that their labour may be to the benefit of all.

All in attendance prayed for the sick and all those confined to hospitals and nursing homes.

The final 1782 hymn, written by poet and journalist Matthias Claudius (174-1815), “We plough the fields and scatter the good seeds on the land, but it is fed and watered by Gods almighty hand”, (Based on Psalm 144), brought the thanksgiving service to a close.

One of the most comforting and enjoyable moments was the sharing of tea and delightful homemade pastries, which gave us time to chat and renew old acquaintances. In our modern, runaway culture today we rarely get time to see or meet our neighbours.

A final thanks to St Mary’s church committee who hosted the event.