Christina Mangan nee Keane
Caherlistrane, Co. Galway (8th July 2023) - unexpectedly at home surrounded by her loving family.
Deeply regretted by her husband Bunny, children Barbara, Dolores, Keith and Joseph. Predeceased by her daughter Stella.
Christina will be greatly missed by her family, son-in-law Stuart, daughter-in-law Claire, grandchildren Stella, Ali, Fionn and Charlie, brothers Pat, Matt, Noel and Sean, sisters Teresa and Dolores, brothers-in-law PJ and Ronnie, sisters-in-law May, Flor, Helen and Ann, nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, neighbours and friends.
Christina is also predeceased by her parents Matt and Bridie and her sister Marian.
May Her Gentle Soul Rest in Peace
Reposing at her home (H91 EKH7) on Tuesday evening from 5pm until 8pm.
Removal from her home on Wednesday morning to arrive at Church of Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph, Caherlistrane (H91 E4X6) for Requiem Mass at 12 noon.
Burial afterwards in Donaghpatrick Cemetery.
Mass can be viewed live on www.churchtv.ie/caherlistrane.
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Many happy memories of music and song in the company of a beautiful and talented lady.
Rest in peace Chris. ❤
Rest in peace
So sorry for your loss to Bunny+Family
Rest in peace Chris x
At this difficult time
Worked with Chris years ago she was a lady great laughs and crack
Loved by everyone she met
RIP Chris xxx
She was a lady and we have many many treasured memories of times spent in her company with our Mam and Dad in Clonbur .
Rest in peace Christina..... Precious memories.
thank you for all the great times and the laughes..We never forgot those days...rest in peace Christine and God Bless you and your entire family.
Rest in Peace
Great memories of Chris RIP. , in Clonbur, her great sense of fun, and good humour.
Michael and Audrey Turner
Cloonaglasha.
Suaimhneas sIoraI dá hanam uasal dilis
May she rest in peace.
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