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RIP.ie is a death notices website in Ireland, launched in 2005. [1] Funeral directors were able to post death notices on the website without additional costs to the family, [2] but funeral directors will be charged from 2025. As of 2021, the website received approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 million pages were viewed each month.
Gerard Evans, 24, was a man from Crossmaglen, South Armagh, who disappeared while hitchhiking in County Monaghan in March 1979. [19] In March 2008 a map was given to Evans' aunt. In 2008, the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains appealed for more information regarding his disappearance. [20]
A Gaelic football team was founded in Monaghan in 2003 and called the Fergal O'Hanlons. His brother Eighneachán Ó hAnnluain was elected a Sinn Féin abstentionist TD in the 1957 general election to Dáil Éireann. His sister Pádraigín Uí Mhurchadha was a Sinn Féin Councillor on Monaghan Urban Council.
"That truly was one of those moments we live for and aspire to have," the mother of the groom Trina Neale tells PEOPLE Mom Goes Viral After All Her Kids Walk Down the Aisle at Son's Wedding ...
The man's family owned Roughan Castle and a 300-acre (1.2 km 2) estate outside Coalisland. The IRA said he was killed because he supplied building materials to British forces, and claimed he had been given previous warnings. [77] [102] 20 August: a van fitted with mortar launchers exploded 100 yards from an RUC base in Newcastle, County Down.
We need to talk to our friends, family, and elders, and record what they know and remember before they’re gone. Storyworth aims to help make all that possible. Storyworth. Storyworth.
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The Coagh ambush was a military confrontation that took place in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, on 3 June 1991, during The Troubles, when a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) active service unit from its East Tyrone Brigade was ambushed by the British Army's Special Air Service (SAS) at the village of Coagh, in County Tyrone, whilst on its way to kill a part-time member of the Ulster ...