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Friday 6th January 2023 14:23

RIP

I wish to inform you of the sad news of the death of Joe Gregory, exESB Leopardstown Road, Brewery Road and Dublin No. 2 District. Details as follows; Joseph Gregory, Shankill, Co. Dublin and late of Newtown Mount Kennedy, Co. Wicklow January 4th 2023. Peacefully at Beechfield Manor Nursing Home surrounded by his loving family, husband of the late Christina. Will be very sadly missed by his son Declan, daughters Sandra and Susanne, son-in-law Ephrem, grandchildren April, Chloe and Alex, brother Frank, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Reposing at Thomas Murphy and Sons Funeral Home, Boghall Road, Bray on Friday January 6th from 5pm to 6pm. Funeral Mass on Saturday at 11am in St. Anne’s Church, Shankill followed by Interment in Shanganagh Cemetery. The Mass can be viewed live on http://www.stannesparishshankill.com May he rest in peace.

RIP

It is with great sadness that I inform you that the death has taken place of May (Mary) Walsh (née Marsden), mother of our friend and colleague Claire-Anne Rogers (HR, Enterprise Services). Our thoughts are with Claire-Anne and her extended family at this sad time.
Reposing at Flanagan’s Funeral Home, Lower Kimmage Road on Friday (6th January) from 5pm to 7pm. Removal on Saturday morning to the Church of St. Pius X, arriving at 09.45am for Funeral Mass at 10.00am which may be viewed on the following link, https://www.stpiusx.ie/st-pius-x-tv, followed by committal at Newlands Cross Crematorium. https://rip.ie/death-notice/may-mary-walsh-terenure-dublin/520736 May she rest in peace.

Announcements

We are delighted to be able to share the news of our new partnership with the Camogie Association, which will see us come on board as the title sponsor of the Electric Ireland Camogie All-Ireland Minor Championships and the Electric Ireland Camogie Third Level Championships, along with the Camogie Association’s Hurl With Me programme.
We have supported the development of young players in the GAA for the last 10 years, so we are extremely excited to now be able to extend the same support to female players across the country. Using our invaluable sponsorship experience we hope to bring Camogie to a new audience and to help raise the profile of the sport.
This sponsorship reaffirms our passion and commitment to the support and development of young players. Supporting the game across grassroots, Higher Education and Intercounty levels is important to us as we understand the lasting impact that all levels have in creating the future stars of the game.
Speaking at yesterday’s launch, Pat Fenlon, Executive Director, welcomed the new partnership with the Camogie Association: “We, at Electric Ireland, look forward to working closely with the Camogie Association to bring these competitions to life and highlight the incredible talent of young Camogie players across Ireland. The “Hurl With Me” programme is a key element of this partnership, getting hurls into the hands of 7 – 10 year old girls. We want to create an excitement and energy in the sport from a young age.”
Stay tuned for what will surely be an exciting time to come and follow @ElectricIreland to keep up to date with the Electric Ireland Camogie Third Level Championships and the Electric Ireland Camogie All-Ireland Minor Championships on social media.