Shay Duffy Death Notice – Carrickmacross, Monaghan | RIP.ie

by Ahmed Ibrahim World Editor

Shay Duffy, 2025 Road Traffic Accident Victim, Remembered by Community

A tragic road traffic accident on November 15th, 2025, claimed the life of Shay Duffy of Mullyore, Carrickmacross, leaving his family and the wider community in profound grief. The loss of the young man has prompted an outpouring of condolences and remembrance from those who knew him.

A Life Cut Short

Shay Duffy was tragically taken too soon, according to a family announcement. He is remembered as a beloved son, brother, and friend whose passing has left a void in the lives of many. He was predeceased by his grandfathers, Vinnie Duffy and Patsy Myles.

Family and Friends Mourn

The family statement highlights the depth of grief felt by those closest to Shay. He is survived by his parents, Raymond and Carmel; his brothers, Vinnie and Ben; his girlfriend, Zara; and his grandmothers, Marion and Philomena. A large network of uncles and aunts – Brendan, David, Colette, Aileen, Pauline, Matthew, Mary, Angeline, Teresa, and Helen – along with numerous cousins, extended family, friends, and neighbors, are also mourning his loss. The announcement emphasizes that Shay was “forever loved and missed beyond words by his heartbroken family.”

Funeral Arrangements

Opportunities to pay respects to Shay Duffy will be provided at his home in Mullyore (A81 W028) on Wednesday, November 19th, Thursday, November 20th, and Friday, November 21st, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM each day. The family has requested privacy at the residence on Saturday morning.

The funeral cortège will depart from his home on Saturday, November 22nd, and proceed to St. Patrick’s Church in Rockchapel (A81 KD72). The Funeral Mass will commence at 1:00 PM, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Condolences and Support

Those wishing to express their sympathy and support are encouraged to leave messages of condolence in the designated section. The family appreciates the outpouring of kindness during this difficult time.

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