It was with a great sadness that we learned of the death, Thursday 26th March 2026, of Mr Paddy Nolan, Castlequarter, Loughmore, Templemore, Co. Tipperary.
Pre-deceased by his son David, parents Teresa and Luke and sister Anna; Mr Nolan passed away peacefully 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; loving wife Mary, daughters Theres (Tolena), Antoinette (Russell) and Frances (Long), sons Richard and Pat, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, sisters Noreen and Sr Margaret Mary, step brothers Luke, Kevin and Richard, grandchildren Anya, Peter, Sarah, Patrick, Aisling, Ursula, David, Claire, Loughlin, Jack, James and Tommy, great-grandchildren Daiti, Siún, Hally and Nessa, nephews, nieces, extended relatives neighbours and friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mr Nolan will be received into the Church of the Nativity of Our Lady Loughmore, Templemore, (Eircode E41 F5NO), on Sunday afternoon next, March 29th, to repose for Requiem Mass at 1:00pm, followed by interment, immediately afterwards, in the adjoining graveyard.
The extended Nolan family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time.
Pre-deceased by his beloved parents Peggy and Fred, and his sisters Eileen and Sheila; Mr Dorban, sadly, passed away suddenly.
His passing is most deeply regretted sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; heartbroken wife Theresa; sons William, Jack, Frederick and Finnbar, daughter Georgia, adored grandson Theodore and granddaughter Adeline; brothers David, Brian and Michael, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
The extended Dorban 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.
Pre-deceased by his parents Thomas and Annie, brother Thomas (Thos), sisters Betty Carew and Ann (Nan) Whelan, grandson baby Joseph; Mr Bolger, sadly, passed away unexpectedly, at his place of ordinary residence.
His passing is most deeply regretted sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving daughter Anne, sons Tommy, Peter, Joseph and Jason, grandchildren Charlotte, Corey, Ronan, Kyle, Jayden, Lorcan, Jake, Max, Keegan, Justin and Aoife, son-in-law Jason Purcell, partners Helen, Jacklyn and Catherine, sisters Breda Walsh and Mary Carew, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
The extended Bolger 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.
Lyrics and Vocals: American country music singer/songwriter , the late, great, Don Williams. [Donald Ray Williams (1939- 2017) ].
The late, great, Don Williams.
The song “Atta Way To Go” is a quietly powerful country ballad that captures the emotional aftermath of a broken relationship. The song reflects on love, loss, and resignation, as the narrator responds to a partner who has chosen to walk away. Rather than anger or bitterness, Williams conveys a restrained sadness, highlighting the emotional distance that follows a breakup and the quiet acceptance of things left unsaid. The understated lyrics and gentle melody exemplify his ability to turn everyday experiences into deeply relatable moments. “Atta Way To Go” stands as an early example of Don Williams’ enduring appeal; his talent for expressing complex feelings with simplicity, sincerity, and a uniquely soothing presence that would define his career throughout the 1970s and beyond.
Atta Way To Go.
Atta Way To Go.
Atta way to go you finally broke it off. Atta way to go we can’t even talk or cry, Or even wonder why that a way to go. Didn’t you believe me when I loved you. I guess you thought we were playing games. All this time I tried to think I’ve known you, I guess I really only knew your name. Atta way to go you finally broke it off. Atta way to go we can’t even talk or cry, Or even wonder why that a way to go. I thought you knew I lived my life just for you. There was just no price to big to pay, And even though I know I still live for you, The feeling’s that you show won’t let me stay. Atta way to go you finally broke it off. Atta way to go we can’t even talk or cry, Or even wonder why that a way to go. END
The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Mr Jim O’Callaghan has secured approval, in principle, from Government, for a new approach to applications for the consideration of a Presidential Pardon.
Historically, Presidential pardons have been granted sparingly in exceptional cases only. Between 1937 and 2014, only three Presidential pardons were granted, none of which were granted posthumously and none related to cases pre-dating the founding of the State in 1922. Since 2015, five further pardons have been granted. Four of these relate to convictions that pre-date the foundation of the State.
To grant pardons, a State must acknowledge that it has responsibility for miscarriages of justice administered by that State. There are also significant challenges associated with processing historical cases which predate the foundation of the State, including the likelihood that many of these cases may not be sufficiently documented.
Consequently, under this new approach, only convictions which have been imposed after the foundation of the State in 1922 would be eligible for consideration for Presidential pardons going forward.
In recent years, the volume of requests for Presidential pardons has increased. While pardons were granted in the past related to cases prior to the foundation of the State, the Government now wishes to ensure that the power to pardon is not in some way devalued by overuse, especially in circumstances where the threshold of proof grounding any proposal for a pardon is lowered due to the passage of time.
The new approach to applications for consideration will adhere to the statutory scheme under the 1993 Act.
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