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13 Feb 2026

RIP: Kildare woman who passed this week remembered as a 'lovely lady'

Helen Dalton (née Cowzer) passed on February 12 2026

RIP: Kildare woman who passed this week remembered as a 'lovely lady'

The late Helen Dalton (née Cowzer)

Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a 'lovely lady' from Kildare who passed this week.

Helen Dalton (née Cowzer), Courtown Park, Kilcock, Kildare / Kimmage, Dublin, passed peacefully at her home on February 12 last surrounded by her loving family.

Helen is the loving wife of Des and dear mother of Philip and Gavin.

She will be forever loved and sadly missed by her family, daughters-in-law Sinéad and Clarissa, grandchildren Charlie, Caoimhe, Jack and Chloe Helena, brothers and sisters Billy, Tommy, Eithne, Paul, Mary, Joseph and Noel, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family, friends and neighbours.

Predeceased by her infant grandchild Emily, her brothers and sisters Alice, Paddy, Bernadette and Geraldine.

May she Rest In Peace.

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Helen will be reposing at her home 30 Courtown Park, (W23 CV44) on Sunday from 4pm to 6pm.

The Funeral Mass will be held at 12noon on Monday in St. Coca’s Church Kilcock followed by burial in St. Joseph’s cemetery Kilcock.

Family flowers only please, donations to the Irish Cancer Society.

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Funeral service: https://www.kilcockandnewtownparish.ie/webcam/

Donations in lieu of flowers to Irish Cancer Society in Memory of Helen Dalton (née Cowzer): https://eventmaster.ie/fundraising/pages/HN84604122/donate.html

Tributes paid to Helen on RIP.ie this week include: “Our sincere sympathy to Des, Philip and Gavin, and all extended families, on hearing of the sad passing of Helen, a lovely lady, may her gentle soul rest in Heavenly peace, all in our prayers at this very sad time.”

And: “Sincere sympathy to Helen's extended family and friends at this very sad time. Rest in peace Helen.”

While another mourner wrote: “Dear Dessie, so very sad to hear of Helen's passing. Deepest condolences to you and the family. A lovely warm lady always with a smile & chat. May Helen rest in eternal peace.”

And another added: “Sorry for your loss, rest in peace Helen.”

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