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09 Jan 2026

RIP: Heartfelt tributes paid to Kildare man who passed recently

Eamonn Corrigan, Castledermot, Kildare passed on January 3 2026

RIP: Heartfelt tributes paid to Kildare man who passed recently

Heartfelt tributes have poured in following the passing of Castledermot, Kildare man, Eamonn Corrigan.

Eamonn, William Pearse Terrace, Castledermot, Co Kildare is predeceased by his parents Bill and Bridget, brothers Liam and Noel, and sister Marian.

He is deeply regretted by his daughters Amy and Trudie and their mother Maree, sons-in-law Nathan and Jamie, brother Paddy, sisters Rosanne and Claire, grandchildren Finn and Mollie, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

MAY EAMONN REST IN PEACE.

Eamonn will be reposing in Dunne's Funeral Home, Mill Road, Castledermot (eircode R14X317) on Thursday (January 8) at 4pm concluding with Rosary at 8pm.

The removal takes place on Friday morning from his residence in William Pearse Terrace at 10:30am, walking to the Church Of The Assumption, Castledermot arriving for Requiem Mass at 11am followed by Burial in Coltstown Cemetery.

Eamonn's funeral mass can be viewed on: http://www.churchservices.tv/Castledermot

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Dunne's funeral Directors accept no responsibility for any live webcam interruptions or issues.

Tributes paid to Eamonn on RIP.ie include: “Sincere condolences to all the Corrigan Family on the sad passing of Eamonn, May he Rest In Peace. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this time.”

And: “Sincere condolences to the Corrigan family on the passing of Eamonn may he rest in eternal peace and may his memories be a blessing.”

While another mourner wrote: “DEEPEST sympathy to all the Corrigan family on the sad passing of Eamonn may he rest in peace.”

And another added: “So sorry to hear of Eamonn's untimely passing. I will miss our morning chats. May Eamon rest in peace.”

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