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Mary Basked In Her Domestic Duties And Delighted In Restoring The Furniture In 'Thistle House ', One Of The Area's Oldest And Consequential Homes, And She Proudly Embellished Her Home With Her Affection For Flower Preparing.
MARY O'connell, ' Thistle House'-Mount-pleasant, Dundalk who died peacefully at home on Aug 19th besieged by her loving family was an affiliate of a well-known local family who was an inspiration to several in the manner that she lived her life and for the fortitude she displayed in her struggle against sickness during the last 3 years.
Aged 55, Mary was one of eight kids of Theresa and the late Tony Donnelly who established a successful fruit distributing business, and the spouse of Dan O'connell, the well known rural supplier. Educated at Dulargy N.S. And Dun Lughaidh Secondary, Mary trained as a nurse in St. Vincent's Infirmary in Dublin, qualifying in 1977.
She finished her midwifery in Altnagelvin Infirmary in Derry in 1979. Mary then worked for a time as a midwife in one of the nations biggest motherhood hospitals, the Rotunda in Dublin before moving to St. James's Hospital where she was attached to the oncology unit.
A sense of journey took Mary to Saudi Arabia where she worked for two years in a surgery in the capital, Jeddah. On her return from Saudi, Mary was prompted to help out in one of the family enterprises, 'The Sportsmans ' on the Newry Road that the family then owned.
She relished the change in occupation and helped in building up the business. It was during her time in 'The Sportsmans ' that Mary met her hubby, Dan and the couple married in Sep, 1987.
Thereafter Mary's first role was that of a mummy and in helping Dan to substantiate the rural supply business that he opened in his family's home at 'Thistle Cross'. Over time the business encountered many challenges like the intrusion of the northern link of the MI on their business, the 'Foot and Mouth ' outbreak, as well as continuous fluctuations in the rural economy.but all though all of these challenges Mary's unswerving faith sustained her family.
Her love of music that was nurtured by Fr. Brendan Mcnally in the Youth Orchestra in Ravensdale, of which she was a member, was passed on to her youngsters, two of whom, John and Grace played at her funeral Mass.
Mary basked in her domestic obligations and delighted in restoring the furniture in 'Thistle House ', one of the area's oldest and important homes, and she proudly embellished her home with her fondness for flower preparing. She also enjoyed her collaboration in a local book club.
Mary's strong faith which was obvious for most of her life was a great comfort when her sickness struck. She became more actively involved in local prayer groups, and the unselfish fashion in which she concentrated her energies to the concerns of others was an inspiration to several. With her man, Dan she seemed to make a number of pilgrimages to Medjugorje, the last at Easter, and got great contentment from the time she spent there.They had a great Medjugorje accommodation.
To several, particularly her loving family who are heartbroken at her demise, Mary's spirit will always endure, for they can feel her spirit as a consistent presence in their lives.She was the torch that lit many lives but that light will never be extinguished for she was a remarkable lady whose legacy will long endure.
Mary is survived by her partner, Dan, sons, Daniel, Harry, David and John, daughter, Grace, mummy, Teresa, bro, Andrew, sisters, Kathleen Craig, Yvonne Donnelly, Teresa Mcardle, Irene Donnelly, and Jayne Graham, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, kin and buddies. She was predeceased by her pa, Tony in 1993 and bro, Brian in 2005.
Having reposed at home, Mary's remains were taken to St. Brigid's Church, Kilcurry where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Awfully Rev. C. Mcelwee, P.P. Faughart. Bishop Gerard Clifford presided and also attending were Extremely Rev. P. Murphy, P.P. Ravensdale, Rev. F. Coll, Rev. B.. Buckley, and Rev. B. Mckenna, writes tagza.com.

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