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19 Nov 2025

Funeral arrangements announced for three Louth crash victims

Communities prepare to say farewell to young victims

Funeral arrangements announced for three Louth crash victims

Candles at a vigil held in Ardee on Tuesday night. Liam McBurney PA

Communities across Louth, Meath and Monaghan continue to mourn the devastating loss of five young people following last Saturday’s fatal crash on the Ardee Road. This week, the families of three of the victims have announced funeral arrangements as relatives, friends, and neighbours prepare to pay their final respects.

Alan McCluskey, who tragically died alongside his girlfriend Chloe McGee, will repose at his home from 10am today. Removal will take place on Friday, 21st November at 9.15am to St. Peter and Paul’s Church, Drumconrath for Funeral Mass at 10am. Burial will follow in Drumconrath Cemetery.

Chloe McGee will repose at her residence in Barnadonagh on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 2pm daily. The house will be strictly private on Saturday. Her funeral cortege will walk via The Pound before arriving at St. Joseph’s Church, Carrickmacross for Requiem Mass at 11am on Saturday. She will be laid to rest afterwards in the family plot in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Carrickmacross (A81 K253).

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Dylan Commins from Ardee will be reposing at his home on Wednesday and Thursday from 4pm to 8pm, Dylan will be removed on Friday at 1.15pm to the Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, Ardee for 2pm Funeral Mass. The service can be viewed via the parish webcam. Burial will follow in Old St. Mary’s Cemetery. The family has requested family flowers only and no Mass cards.

Additionally, there will be a gathering for family and friends of Chloe Hipson from Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, this evening (Wednesday, November 19th) in the Eternity Room of Quinn's Funeral Homes, Dundalk from 4pm-7pm.

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