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26 Mar 2026

RIP: 'One of life's loveliest ladies'- Louth heartbroken over death of local woman

Sheila Mc Grane has passed away recently

RIP: 'One of life's loveliest ladies'- Louth heartbroken over death of local woman

'One of life's loveliest ladies'- Tribute

Tributes have poured in on RIP.ie for Louth local Sheila Mc Grane who died recently unexpectedly but peacefully at her home.

She will be sadly missed and remembered by her sons, daughters-in-law Grainne and Eve, her adored grandchildren Nicole, Aoife, Niamh, Micheala, Clíodhna and Tiernan, great-grandchildren Owen, Mason, Donnacha and Daíthí, extended family relatives, neighbours and friends.

Heartfelt messages have been left on RIP.ie, from those who knew and fondly remembered Sheila, with one mourner writing,

"To Joe, Alan, and all of Sheila's family and friends, we are so sorry to hear of the loss of a beloved mother, granny, and great granny. Sheila was one of lifes loveliest ladies both inside and out .She is now with her beloved Jackie and David. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. RIP Sheila."

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Another message said, "I am so sorry and sad to hear that shelia has passed. My deepest sympathy to joe, David and all the extended family. Sheila always kept in touch on the phone will miss our chats. Thinking of all the family at this most difficult time.rest in peace sheila."

"My sincere condolences to Clíodhna and Michaela and all the family. Shiela was so loved by all and an absolutely lady. May she rest in eternal peace. Look after yourselves through this hard time," another message said.

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS:

Reposing at Shevlin's Funeral Home Barrack Street (A91 Y3CX) on Friday 2pm to 8pm.
Removal on Saturday morning at at 10.40am driving to The Church of the Holy Family arriving for Funeral Mass at 11 o'clock followed by burial afterwards in St. Patrick's Cemetery (A91F598).

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