1944

 

  • Aherne, Paddy, Montpelier, O'Briensbridge, Co. Limerick, Limerick Echo 15/02/1944, news report, aged 45, died from over-exertion while ploughing field 

  • Alta, Paddy, 16 Windmill Street, Limerick Leader 05/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Baldwin, Charles William, 7 Upper Clanbrassil Street, Dublin, Limerick Leader 25/10/1944, funeral to St. Munchin’s Church, Limerick 

  • Banks, Mary, 2 Adelaide Terrace, Limerick Leader 02/12/1944, died 30/11/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 09/12/1944; acknowledgement notice 09/12/1944]

  • Barrett, Bridget, 41 Upper Clare Street, Limerick Leader 15/07/1944, died 13/07/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Barrett, Patrick, Kilmallock, Limerick Echo 05/09/1944, aged 14, electrocuted when coming into contact with loose strand of live electric wire while walking through sportsfield with friends 

  • Barry, James, Portauna, Kilmallock, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Barry, Maragret, 1 Lord Edward Terrace, Roxboro Road, Limerick Leader 20/05/1944, died 19/05/1944 [death notice 22/05/1944; acknowledgement notice 31/05/1944]

  • Barry, Patrick, Cappamore, Limerick Leader 14/10/1944, noted athlete; National Teacher, former Principal of Tineteriffe National School; died 02/10/1944; buried in Towerhill Cemetery

  • Behan, Martin, 28 O’Curry Place, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, pilot; acknowledgement notice

  • Benson, Mary Ann, Bishop Street, Newcastlewest, Limerick Leader 14/08/1944, aged 100 

  • Bicknell, John H., London, U.K., Limerick Leader 13/11/1944, retired officer of Customs and Excise; native of Glin 

  • Boland, Hannah, 1 O’Dwyer Villas, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Bradshaw, ?, 3 Rutland Street, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Brady, Hanorah,  6 Corporation Cottages, Athlunkard Street, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, died 23/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Breen, Patrick, Raheenagh, Ballagh, Charleville, Co. Cork, Limerick Leader 22/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Brosnan, ?, Loughbeg, Rathkeale, Limerick Leader 15/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Browne, Edward (Ned) , 32 Penneywell Road, Limerick Leader 19/02/1944, died 02/17/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 26/02/1944]

  • Browner, J. C., Adelaide Road, Dublin, Limerick Echo 18/07/1944, death notice, aged 'about 60', popular operatic singer, stage name "Jay C", very popular in Limerick and other cities 

  • Buckely, Annie, 19 Talbot Avenue, Prospect, Limerick Leader 23/12/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Buckley, Brendan, Brother O. S. F., Franciscian Monastery, Mountbellow, Limerick Leader 24/06/1944, native of Knocktooah; aged 81 years 

  • Buckley, Mary, Kilmulhane, Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, Limerick Echo 01/02/1944, funeral notice, wife of Michael Buckley, had Limerick connections 

  • Burke, Kevin, acknowledgement notice

  • Burke, William S., 11 Crescent Avenue, Limerick Leader 26/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Butler, Bridget, 6 St. Joseph’s Place, Limerick Leader 13/03/1944, died 12/03/1944 at sons' residence, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Byrne, J. Mrs., Knockaney, Limerick Leader 30/09/1944, native of Kilcullane, Herbertstown; buried Knockaney Cemetery

  • Byrnes, John, 5 Sexton’s Street, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, died 02/03/1944; of Cannock & Co.; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 11/03/1944]

  • Cahill, William, 26 New Road, Killeely, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, aged 3 yrs and 3 months; inquest held

  • Callanan, Margaret, Cloughna, Murroe, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944; after a long illness 

  • Campion, Thomas, Ashill, Kilmallock, Limerick Leader 02/08/1944, buried in Ballyingaddy Cemetery [death notice 05/08/1944]

  • Canty, Norah, Charleville Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Carmody, Jermiah, Castlefield, Castletroy, Limerick Leader 04/10/1944, aged early 50’s; member of Shannon Rowing Club and Bohemian R. F. C.; buried in Killeedy Cemetery, Ballybrown [acknowledgement notice 14/10/1944]

  • Carney, Catherine, 3 Clareview Terrace, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 19/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Carolan, Daniel, (Corporal), Passage West, Co. Cork, Limerick Leader 03/04/1944, Corporal in National Army, died suddenly on Parade Ground at Sarsfield Barracks, full military honours accorded, report Limerick Echo 04/04/1944 

  • Carr, Patrick, 19 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Limerick Leader 15/01/1944, member of the Irish Engineering Union; died 13/01/1944 at St. Anne’s Hospital Dublin; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 22/01/1944; acknowledgement notice 24/01/1944]

  • Casey, Michael, Ballinagoole, Croagh, Limerick Leader 28/10/1944, acknowledgement [acknowledgement notice 30/10/1944]

  • Clancy, Garrett, Wickham Street, Limerick Leader 10/07/1944, aged 71, collapsed and died near lodgings, post mortem findings reveal cause of death from heart failure, report Limerick Echo 11/07/1944 

  • Clancy, John, Grange, Kilmallock, Limerick Leader 15/01/1944, brother of late George Clancy, Mayor of Limerick, an All-Ireland hurler

  • Clancy, Joseph R., Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A., Limerick Leader 29/07/1944, native of Garryowen; buried Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.

  • Clarke, Bridget, Limerick Leader 31/07/1944, of Clareville Waterworks House, Lisnagry/Castleconnell; funeral from Castleconnell to Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 12/08/1944; obituary 19/08/1944]

  • Clear, Patrick, Parteen, Limerick Leader 19/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Cleary, Joseph, 19 Daly Avenue, Janesboro, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944, died 22/09/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 07/10/1944]

  • Clery, Margaret, The Cottage, Ballyculhane, Kilmallock, Limerick Echo 10/10/1944, aged 80, funeral report, of well known farming family in district, buried at Bulgaden Cemetery 

  • Coffey, Ellen, Sallymount, Castleconnell, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Coffey, James, 15 Lacey Street, Tipperary, Limerick Leader 26/06/1944, employee of Condensed Milk Company of Ireland; died after admission to County infirmary following accident at Ballysimon where his lorry overturned [inquest 03/07/1944], report Limerick Echo 27/06/1944 

  • Collins, Annie, Newcastle West, Limerick Leader 05/08/1944, buried Churchtown Cemetery

  • Collins, Delia, The Square, Askeaton, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Collins, Donal C., Ballough, Abbeyfeale, Limerick Leader 02/09/1944, died following recent death of his younger brother 

  • Collins, Patrick J., Murroe, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, Sub-Post master at Murroe; involved in Muintir na Tíre Movement; buried Abington Cemetery

  • Collins, Teresa (Terry), Limerick Leader  04/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Condon, Pierce,  Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Connolly, Mary, Parkview Avenue, Roshome, Manchester, U.K., Limerick leader 05/02/1944, native of 10 Cecil Street; died 02/02/1944; buried St. Josephs Cemetery Moston, Manchester [acknowledgement notice 19/02/1944]

  • Conway, A. (Mrs.), Borrigone, Foynes, Limerick Echo 21/03/1944, funeral notice, buried at Askeaton Cemetery 

  • Conway, Helena, 3 Mary Villas, Singland, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Conway, James, Catherine Place Limerick Leader 07/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Conway, M. (Mrs.), Granagh, Limerick Echo 05/12/1944, aged 73, died suddenly of natural causes in porch of Granagh church

  • Conway, Timothy, Mountshannon, Limerick Leader 26/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Copus, Mary Anne, 4 Dowling Range Limerick Leader 17/06/1942, acknowledgement notice

  • Corbett, Patrick, 8 Carrick Villas (daughters residence) Limerick Ledaer 16/12/1944, retired teacher; died 14/12/1944; buried St. Flannan’s Cemetery; acknowledgement notice

  • Cornelle, James, 11 Byrne Avenue, Prospect, Limerick Leader 14/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Costello, Thomas ,  Woodview, Foynes, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Costelloe, Henry, Croom, Limerick Echo 24/10/1944, death notice, former member of Croom Rural District Council and Board of Guardians, buried at Manister Cemetery

  • Cotter, Patrick, Flanker House, Limerick Leader 31/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Coughlan, Mary Breska, Clarina, Limerick Leader 29/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Courtney, Patrick, Derryleigh, Newport, Co. Tipperary, Limerick Echo 26/09/1944, octogenarian, found dead from natural causes on roadside 

  • Cowhey, John, Quin’s Cottages, Prospect, Limerick Leader 14/08/1944, had hairdressing business in Lower Gerald Griffin Street [acknowledgement notice 16/09/1944]

  • Creagh, ?, 2 Fort Villas, Roxboro Road, Limerick Leader 12/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Cronin, Patrick J., Prospect Limerick Leader 30/09/1944, acknowledgement notice 

  • Cross, William, Groody Pike, Singland, Limerick Leader 09/12/1944, acknoweldgement notice 

  • Crowe, Alicia, Rose Cottage, Roxboro Road, Limerick Leader 30/12/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery; acknowledgement notice

  • Crowley, Bridget, Knocknahuane, Tullycrine, Co, Clare, Limerick Echo 14/03/1944, aged 70, predeceased her brother Thomas by six hours, both buried on same day at Kilmihil Cemetery 

  • Crowley, James M., 40 Collins Avenue, Dublin, Limerick Leader 05/08/1944, aged 47; Native of Ballylanders, Limerick; Higher Executive Officer in Dept. Of Local government and Public Health; died following an accident; buried at Knockainey Cemetery

  • Crowley, Kate, Limerick Leader 04/03/1944, sister to Thomas Crowley, she died soon after his passing

  • Crowley, Thomas, Knocknahuane, Tullycrine, Co, Clare, Limerick Echo 14/03/1944, farmer, aged 80, passed away six hours after his sister, Bridget, both buried on same day at Kilmihil Cemetery

  • Crowley, Thomas, Lisnaclee, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, Limerick Leader 04/03/1944 

  • Crump, Frank, Limerick Leader 16/09/1944, acknowledgement notice, caretaker, collapsed on pavement while walking past McMahon's Sawmills, brought to firm's office but died before attended to by medical assistance (Limerick Echo 12/09/1944) le 09 12 1944 crump (81 Kb)

  • Culhane, James, Parnell St., Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Culhane, Thomas G., Bronx, New York, U.S.A., Limerick Leader 23/08/1944, died 03/07/1944; native of Glin; buried in family plot of St. Raymond’s Cemetery

  • Cullen, William, Newport, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, well known farmer and business man 

  • Cunningham, John, 'Bon View', North Strand, Limerick Leader 14/02/1944, former general manager of Condensed Milk Co. Ltd.; active member of St. Vincent de Paul and other charitable organisations; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 15/02/1944 le 02 15 1944 cunningham (102 Kb)

  • Curtin, Nora, Ballinagarde, Ballyneety, Limerick Leader 15/07/1944, acknowledgement notice 

  • Curtin, Peter, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Dalton, John, Lower Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Leader 18/12/1944, died 17/12/1944; died 17/12/1944; represented Dock and Irishtown Wards on Limerick Corporation for 40 years, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 19/12/1944 

  • Dalton, Patrick, Knocknagornagh, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, aged 96; buried Templeathea 

  • Daly, Patrick, 12 John Street, Limerick Leader 31/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Daly, Rose Honor Mary, 18 Lower Cecil Street, Limerick Leader 02/12/1944, died 01/12/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 16/12/1944]

  • Daly, Thomas, Island Field, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, member of old I.R.A.; acknowledgement notice

  • Danaher, Margaret Mary, Sunvale, Athea, Limerick Leader 23/12/1944, teacher; native of Kilmallock district; buried Rathkeale Cemetery

  • Dea, William, Dromtrasna, Abbeyfeale, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, aged 84; involved in GAA 

  • Deegan, Jane, Borheen, Limerick Leader, 01/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Deloghery, Joseph, 3 Pound Street, Kilrush, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 21/03/1944, aged 20, suffered serious head injuries from which he died later following admission to St. Joseph's Hospital, Klrush, 17 year old youth Richard Driscoll taken into custody and charged in relation to the affair, inquest adjourned

  • Dempsey, Kate, Ballinroche, Patrickswell, Limerick Echo 29/08/1944, death notice, from well known farming family, died at an advanced age, buried at Crecora Cemetery 

  • DePrins, Gertrude, 19 Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin, Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, widow of the late Alphonsus M. DePrins of Limerick; died 04/09/1944 

  • Devanny, George, Maiden Street, Newcastle West, Limerick Leader 06/11/1944, newsagent; buried Churchtown Cemetery

  • Dillon, Andrew, Parteen, Limerick Leader 29/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Dillon, Bartholomew, 52 Lenihan Avenue, Prospect, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, acknowledgement; President of the National Brass and Reed Band [tribute 06/03/1944]

  • Dillon, Jane, 7 Exchange Street, Limerick Leader 28/08/1944, died 27/08/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 02/09/1944]

  • Donnellan, Catherine (Kit), 41 Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Leader 12/07/1944, died 12/07/1944 

  • Dore, Edward, Limerick Leader 04/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Dowde, Francis A., 38 Wolfe Tone Street, Limerick Leader 29/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Downes, Bridget, 70 Clare Street, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, died 30/12/1943; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Downes, Christopher, 79 Clare Street, Limerick Leader 24/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Downes, Thomas, Beigh, Askeato, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Downey, John, Limerick Leader 02/12/1944, mill sawer; brother of Sr. Mary Baptist (nee Downey) Order of the Sisters of St. Joseph 

  • Downey, Kathleen, Doyle’s Cottages, John Street, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, nee O’ Doherty; acknowledgement notice

  • Duffy, Patrick, 15 Watergate, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, died 12/03/1944; acknowledgement notice

  • Dunman, Helen Claire, Eastbourne, U.K., Limerick Leader 24/01/1944, native of Limerick; née Elsie O’Malley; widow of late Charles Dunman, Singapore, died 04/01/1944 

  • Dunne, Michael, Crosshaven, Limerick Leader 18/03/1944, Garda; acknowledgement notice

  • Engle, Ellen Teresa, Beechlawn Loadge, North Circular Road, Limerick Leader 20/09/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • English Patrick F., ‘Rosehill,’ O’Callaghan Strand, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, official of Dept. of Agriculture; member of the L.S.F., died 02/29/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence [obituary 25/03/1944] 

  • Enright, ?, Ballyclough, Askeaton, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Enright, Bridget, 6 Sarsfield Street, Limerick Leader 16/12/1944, died 14/12/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery; acknowledgement notice

  • Eudes, Mary of Saint John (Sr.), Waterside, Derry, Limerick Echo 06/06/1944, nun, member of community of Good Shepherd Convent, Waterside, Derry, professed in Limerick in 1937, native of Mallow Co. Cork, died in Dublin nursing home 

  • Fahy, Patrick, Fitzgerald Cottages, Limerick Leader 01/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Fannen, Anna, 8 Lelia Street, Limerick Leader 27/11/1944, died 26/11/1944

  • Fennessy, ?, Bushy Island, Pallaskenry, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Fitt, Adelaide, Limerick Leader 23/02/1944, nee Fogarty; MBE; one of founders of Penny Dinners; on Board of Governors of Barrington Hospital 

  • Fitt, Edward George, Limerick Leader 23/02/1944, family grocer and provision merchant O’ Connell Street; aged 82; died while attending his sister-in-law Adelaide Fitt’s funeral; died on 22/02/1944 [death notice 23/02/1944]

  • Fitten, John, Knockane, Newcastle West, Limerick Leader 23/12/1944, aged 55; keen sportsman and businessman; buried Churchtown Cemetery

  • Fitzgerald, Annie, no fixed abode, Limerick Echo 18/04/1937 aged 60, report of post mortem and manslaughter charge against Christina Donoghue 

  • Fitzgerald, John, Limerick Leader 12/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Fitzgerald, Michael, Drogheda, Co. Louth, Limerick Echo 15/08/1944, aged 56, Chief Superintendent, Garda Síochána Louth/Meath division, native of Limerick, in police section of I.R.A. during War of Independence then joined Gardaí at inception of force as Inspector, subsequently Superintendent and Chief Superintendent served at number of divisions, survived by wife and 4 children 

  • Flannery, Patrick, Raheen, Mungret, Limerick Leader 21/08/1944, died 21/08/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 02/09/1944 

  • Foley, Gerard, Belfield House, Ennis Road, Limerick Echo 28/03/1944, death notice, aged 24, son of late J.J. Foley 

  • Foley, Patrick, 4 St. Mary’s Villas, Farrnashore, Limerick Leader 20/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Frawley, Timothy, 11 Parnell Street, Limerick Leader 17/06/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Frost, ?, 'Solona', Mount Vincent View, O’Connell Avenue, Limerick Leader 14/10/1944, died 12/10/1944 

  • Frost, Michael, Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare, Limerick Leader 09/12/1944, member of Garryowen and Old Landsdowne Rugby Clubs; buried Ballysheen [acknowledgement notice 16/12/1944]

  • Gale, Henry (Harry), 20 Thomas Street, Limerick Leader 13/05/1944, member of the L.D.F. 

  • Gallagher, John, Foynes, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Garry, Michael, Castleconnell, Limerick Leader 07/10/1944, employed with the E.S.B.; supporter of the Ahane-Castleconnell hurlers [acknowledgement notice 21/10/1944]

  • Gaynor, John (Brother), Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, died from drowning; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Geary, Michael, 3 Clontarf Place, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, native of Kilmeedy district; of Messrs. Todd & Co. Limerick; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Gilhooly, Berchmans (Sr.), Presentation Convent, Fermoy, Co. Cork, Limerick Echo 28/03/1944, nun and teacher, native of Kilteely, Co. Limerick, entered religious life 51 years previously 

  • Giltenane, Michael, Curragh Bridge, Adare, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Glasgow, Patrick, 12 Quinlan Street, The Crescent, Limerick Leader 04/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Gleeson, Dan, Coolraine, Caherdavin Limerick Leader 09/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Gleeson, Gerard, Ferndale, Landsdowne Park, Limerick Leader 01/03/1944, died 02/29/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 13/03/1944]

  • Gleeson, M. E., 17 Cathedral Place, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Gow, Glenstal, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Griffin, D., Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Leader 07/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Griffin, Jack,  Kilnockan, Adare, Limerick Leader 17/06/1944, acknowledgement 

  • Griffin, Nora, New York, U.S.A., Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, died 01/08/1944 in New York; relatives reside at 5 Shelbourne Road; buried Calvary Cemetery

  • Gubbins, Michael, St. Ita's Street, Island Field, Limerick Leader 11/03/1944, buried Mount St. Lawerence 

  • Guina, Thomas, 3 Parnell Street, Limerick Leader 12/08/1944, of Limerick G.P.O; Bell-ringer at Redemptorist Church; buried Mount St. Lawrence [acknowledgement notice 12/08/1944]

  • Guinane, Bridget, 10 Little Griffin Street, Limerick Leader 31/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Guiry, Patrick, Kilfinny, Limerick Echo 12/12/1944, death notice, farmer, secretary of Kilfinny Co-Operative Creamery Society 

  • Hanley, Patrick, Corgrigg, Foynes, Limerick Echo 01/02/1944, funeral notice, buried at Kilbradran Cemetery 

  • Hanly, James , 5 Hyde Road, Limerick Leader 16/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hanrahan, James, Parnell Street, Ennis, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 05/12/1944, carter, while unloading stones from cart, fell onto road when horse made sudden move, rendered unconscious but died after admission to County Hospital 

  • Hanrahan, Michael, Ballyea, Rathkeale, Limerick Leader 24/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hanrahan (nee O’Brien), Ned, Mrs., 3 Treaty Terrace, Limerick Leader 15/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Harnett, John M. Mrs., Kilconlea, Abbeyfeale, Limerick Leader 29/01/1044, aged 75 yrs; mother of Rev. Daniel Hartnett of London and Rev. John Hartnett of Washington, U.S.A.

  • Harold-Barry, Harold Philip, Buttevant, Co. Cork, Limerick Echo 21/11/1944, aged 79, direct descendant of ninth century Danish Kings of Limerick (the Harolds), hyphenated name a reminder of union between families in earlier (16th?) centuries, Barry's of Anglo-Norman stock and Harolds 

  • Hartigan, Patrick, Drombanna, Limerick Leader 01/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hartnett, Daniel W., Lemonfield, Crecora, Limerick Leader 16/09/1944, Died 07/09/1944; buried in Lemonfield Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 16/09/1944]

  • Hastings, Neta,  41 Island Road, Limerick Leader 20/12/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence [acknowledgement notice 30/12/1944]

  • Hayes, ?, 2 Castleview Terrace (late mother’s address), Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, marriage name Whelan; daughter of the late Mrs. Hayes 

  • Hayes, Bridget, 46 Smith O’Brien Avenue, Limerick Leader 12/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hayes, Hanorah, 67 Mungret Street, Limerick Leader 01/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hayes, Michael, Main Street, Kilfinane, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, died 27/06/1944l; buried in Ballingarry Cemetery

  • Hayes, Jeremiah, Kilmeedy, Limerick Echo 24/10/1944, aged 20, while cycling downhill on Ballingarry-Rathkeale road, collided with pony and trap and was thrown on to road, died some time after admission to Croom Hospital, was employed as a helper on threshing machines le 10 24 1944 hayes (129 Kb)Limerick Echo 05/12/1944 (inquest) 

  • Heelan, Mary, Ballykeefe, Mungret, Limerick Leader 19/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Heffernan, Joseph, 12 Keane Street, Limerick Leader 29/07/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery; [acknowledgement notice 29/07/1944]

  • Hester, Mary, Moviddy, Newcastle West, Limerick Leader 16/12/1944, nee Sheehy; sister of Thomas J. Sheehy who died recently 

  • Hickey, /, Newtown, Ballybrood, Limerick Leader 30/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hickey, Mary Norbert (Sister),  Coonagh Cottage, Limerick Leader 26/02/1944, formerly Kate Hickey; died 24/02/1944 

  • Hickey, Patrick, Inchmore House, Limerick Leader 05/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hickey, Stephen, 89 St. Munchin’s Street, St. Mary’s Park, Limerick Leader 24/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Higgins, Cornelius, Limerick Leader 20/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Higgins, Margaret, 9 Keye’s Row, Limerick Leader 09/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hinchy, Margaret, Convent Street, Limerick Leader 15/04/1944, acknowledgement notice, mother of the Mayoress, Mrs. James McQuane, report Limerick Echo 28/03/1944 

  • Hinchy, Katherine Jane Blanford Road, Broadstone, Dorset, England, U.K. and also Kilfinane and Birr, Limerick Leader 26/02/1944, daughter of Jacob Shire, Reinroe, Adare; aged 82; died 19/02/1944 

  • Hogan, John, Cragreagh, Stonehall, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, died 19/03/1944; buried at Castletown, Pallaskenery local Cemetery

  • Hogan, Mary, 18 Pearse Avenue, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hogan, Patrick, Athlacca, Kilmallock, Limerick Leader 14/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Hogan, Thomas (Very Rev., Canon), Abbeyfeale, Limerick Echo 06/06/1944, death notice, Parish Priest of Abbeyfeale, had celebrated mass earlier and appeared in good health, native of Bruff, formerly P.P. at Kildimo, Ballingarry and Parteen, former president of St. Munchin's College, vote of sympathy from Harbour Board also recorded 

  • Hogan, Thomas, Croom, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, auctioneer; died 23/12/1943 

  • Holmes, Robert, Rose House, Athlunkard Street, Limerick Leader 30/03/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 08/04/1944]

  • Houlihan, Ellen, Mount Pleasant Avenue & Raleightown, Limerick Leader 07/10/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [death notice 07/10/1944]

  • Houlihan, John, (Rev.), Templeglantine, Limerick Leader 16/09/1944, aged 48; aged 48; worked in the Missions abroad; part of the Volunteer Movement; curacy in Abbeyfeale and pastoral charge of Templeglantine, report Limerick Echo 19/09/1944 

  • Humphreys, A. (Very Rev., Canon), Parochial House, Knockainey, Limerick Echo 22/08/1944, death notice, aged 75, Parish Priest, a native of Murroe, celebrated Golden Jubilee of ordination previous year 

  • Irwin, Catherine, 1 Little Ellen Street, Limerick Leader 22/04/1944 acknowledgement notice

  • Irwin, Joseph, 'Brendinville', North Circular Road & 22 Patrick Street, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Johnson, Winifred,  16 Prospect Villas, Limerick Leader 29/04/1944, died 22/04/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 06/05/1944]

  • Joyce, Thomas, 10 Garryowen, Limerick Leader 28/10/1944, [acknowledgement notice 30/10/1944]

  • Kavanagh, ?, 33 Catherine Street, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Kavanaugh, John, 48 Upper Clare Street, Limerick Leader 26/02/1944, book binder; acknowledgement notice

  • Keane, John,  11 Edward Street, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Keane, Michael, 8 Arthur’s Quay, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, worked as cattle drover 

  • Keane, Tom, 78 Wolfe Tone Street, Limerick Leader 01/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Kearns, Maureen, Janesboro, Limerick Leader 06/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Keating, Mary, Ballymacrinan, Kilrush, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 13/06/1944, aged 65, news report, murder case, son-in-law, Thomas McMahon, farmer, charged, incident occurred 14 January 1944

  • Kelly, Catherine, Janesboro, Limerick Leader 30/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Kelly, Cornelius (Con), Gurtenagera, Doon, Limerick Leader 31/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Kelly, John, Ballinacurra, Limerick Leader 09/10/1944, ex-National Teacher, Murroe, former Principal of Monaleen N.S., outstanding athlete in youth, prominent in sports for half a century, former Chairman, Limerick County Board G.A.A. and of Munster Council N.A.&C.A., buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 10/10/1944 , [acknowledgement notice 21/10/1944]

  • Kelly Michael, 7 Prospect Villas, Rosbrien, Limerick Leader 05/04/1944, died 05/04/1944 [acknowledgement notice15/04/1944]

  • Kelly, Rev. Michael J., England, U.K., Limerick Leader 02/09/1944, died 30/08/1944 at a British Military Hospital, location not published

  • Kenna, Thomas, Ashbourne House (residence of his sister-in-law), Limerick Leader 29/04/1944, died 27/04/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Kennedy, James, Ballysteen, Limerick Echo 07/03/1944, funeral notice, buried at Askeaton Cemetery 

  • Keogh, T., (Mrs.),  Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Keogh, Timothy, (Mrs.), Rutagh, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, died at a comparatively early age 

  • Kerr, James, 5 St. John’s Villas, Mulgrave Street, Limerick Leader 05/08/1944 died 03/08/1944; funeral from Methodist Church to Meelick Cemetery

  • Keyes, Bridget (Mrs.), Limerick, Limerick Echo 04/01/1944, while visiting her sick brother, Robert Cusack of 14 Denmark Street, she collapsed and died suddenly 

  • Kiely, ?, 27 Mary Street, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Kiely, Dominick, 16 Catherine Street, Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • King, Thomas, 15 Mount Vincent, Rosbrien, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, died 04/03/1944 

  • Kirwan, Joseph, M.Sc. , Ennistymon, Co. Clare,  Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, inspector of vocational schools in Munster; died in shooting at Hospital town while at work; inquest into case [inquest 23/10/1944, murder charge 01/11/1944] , report Limerick Echo 31/10/1944 (V.E.C. tribute) , Limerick Echo 16/01/1945 (murder charge proceedings at Dublin Central Criminal Court)

  • Lacey, Brian, St. Ita’s Terrace, Newcastle West, Limerick Leader 14/08/1944, aged 35; died from drowning while swimming in river Deel, report Limerick Echo 15/08/1944

  • Laffan, Josephine, Killonan, Caherconlish, Limerick Leader 20/05/1944 nee Lane; died 18/05/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 03/06/1944]

  • Lambert, Catherine Ann, Foynes, Limerick Echo 21/03/1944, aged 80, from a well known Co. Limerick religious family 

  • Larkin, John (Jack), 12 Clareview Terrace, Limerick Leader 12/04/1944, cknowledgement notice, Clerk at District Court office, I.R.A. Volunteer during War of Independence, member of 49th Batt. L.D.F., buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 28/03/1944 

  • Larkin, Michael, Tullylease, Dromcollogher, Limerick Leader 12/04/1944, squad Leader in Dromcollogher Group L.S.F. 

  • Lawlor, Patrick Augustine,  11 Westfields, North Circular Road, Limerick Leader 13/03/1944, of Locomotive Department G.S. Railways; died 12/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 18/03/1944]

  • Lawson, Maureen, 10 Parnell St., Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, neé Butterfield; died 31/12/1943; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Leahy, B. (Mrs.), Leahies, Foynes, Limerick Echo 18/01/1944, funeral report, buried at Knockpatrick Cemetery

  • Lee, George, Murroe, Limerick Leader 12/08/1944, lived in U.S.A. for some time 

  • Lee, Josephine, 9 Downey Street, Killalee, Limerick Leader 20/03/1944, died 08/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence [obituary 22/03/1944]

  • Lee, Kathleen, New York, U.S.A., Limerick Leader 10/06/1944, parents residence Upper Clare Street

  • Lee, William, 9 Downey Street, Killalee, Limerick Leader 18/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Lee, William, 9 Corporation Buildings, Mary Street, Limerick Leader 12/06/1944, aged 33; employed at the Employment exchange; died after a fall, fractured skull [acknowledgement notice], report Limerick Echo 13/06/1944 (inquest) 

  • Leeney, Maurice, Bruree, Limerick Leader 24/05/1944, aged 35; taxi driver; inquest into his death 

  • Leo, Patrick (Rev. Fr., C.SS.R.), St. Patrick's, Eaker, Athenry, Co. Galway, Limerick Echo 23/05/1944, aged 78, Redemptorist priest, born near Kilmallock, educated at Mungret College, ordained in 1891, held positions as Superior in Australia, Philippines and in Limerick, Professor of Moral Theology, 53 years in religious life

  • Liston, John, F., Ballivrinane House, Bulgaden, Kilmallock, Limerick Leader 04/03/1944, official of the County Council 

  • Liston, Maurice,  Avonside, Gresham, England, U.K., Limerick Leader 05/08/1944, died 30/07/1944; native of 2 Coogan Street, Limerick 

  • Little, Lizzie Laurie, Foynes, Limerick Echo 18/04/1944, from a well known Foynes family, buried at Loughill Cemetery 

  • London, W. C., Castleville, Castletroy & London, U.K., Limerick Leader 22/05/1944, Managing Director of Messrs. Ranks Ireland Ltd., millers, appointed M.D. in 1930 along with J.F. Goodbody following acquisition of Irish mills by Ranks, reputed to be the greatest living authority in milling industry at time, took ill at office, died at residence  [acknowledgement notice], notice of will 01/01/1945 , report Limerick Echo 23/05/1944 

  • Looney, Maurice, Ballinleena, Bruree, Limerick Echo 27/06/1944, aged 38, Coachbuilder and Hackney Cab driver, found dead at Fanningstown, Croom on 23 May 1944, inquest, Coroner's Jury returned verdict of death from natural causes 

  • Lynch, John, Mountfox, Kilmallock, Limerick Echo 06/06/1944, death notice, farmer, buried at Tankardstown Cemetery 

  • Lynch, M. (Mrs.), Barnakyle, Patrickswell, Limerick Leader 02/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Lyons, Harry Agar, Croom Castle & London, U.K., Limerick Leader 28/10/1944, died 26/10/1944 

  • Lyons, Nora, Ballytigue, Bruree, Limerick Leader 30/12/1944, buried Anhid Cemetery, Co. Limerick

  • Lysaght, ?, 1 Keane Street, Garryowen, Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Madigan, May, Shrulawn, Foynes, Limerick Echo 04/04/1944, funeral notice, following funeral mass at Robertstown Church buried at local cemetery 

  • Manifold, Thomas, Garryowen, Limerick Leader 29/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Mannix, James, Rossa Avenue, Musgrave Street, Limerick Leader 10/06/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McCarthy, Daniel, 51 Upper Clare Street, Limerick Leader 15/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McCarthy, Daniel F., Glenfield House, Kilmallock, Limerick Echo 20/06/1944, funeral notice, farmer from highly esteemed family 

  • McCarthy, Margaret, Clonlong House, Roxboro, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McCarthy, P.,  William Street, Askeaton, Limerick Leader 15/04/1944, owned a bakery; strong interest in fishing; died 24/03/1944; buried in Askeaton Abbey Cemetery

  • McCord, ?, 41 Pearse Avenue, Janesboro, Limerick Leader 05/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McCormac, ?, Moyreen, Ballinacurra & 64 Parnell Street & 2 Upper William Street, Limerick Leader 12/08/1944, acknowledgement 

  • McDonagh, P. H. (Dr.), Feakle, Limerick Leader 17/06/1942, acknowledgement notice

  • McDonnell Mary, 23 Parnell Street, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, died 25/01/1944; late Messrs. McGuire’s, Curragower Mills

  • McElligott Hannie, Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McGrath John, Ballybrood, Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, died 27/12/1943 

  • McInerney, J., Cork, Limerick Echo 19/12/1944, death notice, aged 41, native of Limerick, Acting District Officer, Cork Fire Brigade, served 15 years in Brigade Service, awarded honours for saving lives, Graduate of Institute of Fire Engineers, survived by widow and three children

  • McInerney, Patrick J., 12 Wickham Street, Limerick Leader 08/21/1944, aged 19; died from shock off electricity pole; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [death notice 25/10/1944; acknowledgement notice 18/11/1944]

  • McKenna, Edward, South Cappa, Foynes, Limerick Echo 23/05/1944, death notice 

  • McKiernan, Delia, 8 Clareview Terrace, Limerick Leader, 25/03/1944 died 20/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 01/04/1944]

  • McMahon, Ester, 4 Bellview Terrace, North Circular Road, Limerick Leader, 07/10/1944 acknowledgement notice

  • McMahon, James, 'St. Anthony’s Villa', Castleview Gardens, Limerick Leader, 29/04/1944 died 24/04/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • McMahon, James K., 14 St. John’s Avenue, Limerick Leader 02/09/1944 in twenties; distinction in Engineering; died following an accident in England [death notice 02/09/1944; death notice 06/09/1944]

  • McMahon, M. Mr., Clonmacken, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McMahon, Veronica Sr., Good Shepherd Convent, Limerick Leader  08/01/1944, aged 87; died 30/12/1943, almost 60 years in religious life, report Limerick Echo 04/01/1944 

  • McNamara, ?, College Park, Corbally, Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McNamara, Ann, Old Francis Street, Limerick Leader 01/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McNamara, Michael, 20 O’Dwyer Villas, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 15/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • McNamara, Michael, High Street, Limerick Leader 19/08/1944, of Limerick G.P.O.; member of Athlunkard Boat Club and Shannon R.F.C.; died in work accident [appreciation 26/08/1944; acknowledgement notice 26/08/1944]

  • McNamara, Patrick, 39 Mary Street, Limerick Leader 24/07/1944, died 22/07/1944; aged 90; former City Councillor for Abbey Ward, foundation member of Arch-Confraternity, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 05/08/1944], report Limerick Echo 25/07/1944 

  • McNamara, Patrick, Donoughmore, Limerick Leader 09/08/1944, died 08/08/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • McNamara, Thomas, Clondrinagh, Limerick Leader 07/10/1944, Renowned athlete; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [death notice 07/10/1944; article 14/10/1944; article 21/10/1944]

  • McSweeney, Kate, 71 Pennywell, Limerick Leader 05/08/1944, died 03/08/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 12/08/1944]

  • Meade, Bridget, Gurrane, Kilmeedy, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Meade, William J. Rev., Abbeyfeale, Limerick Leader 12/08/1944, originally of Kilmurry, Kilfinane; buried St. Mary’s Cemetery

  • Meagher, Patrick, Bengal Terrace, Limerick Leader 19/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Meaney, James, 59 O’Dwyer Villas, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 05/08/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Meehan, Angela, 11 Patrick’s Road, Singland, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Meehan, Anne, 12 Treaty Terrace, Thomondgate (daughter’s residence), Limerick Leader 13/03/1944, died 11/03/1944 [acknowledgement notice 25/03/1944]

  • Meehan, Nora, Toomdela, Askeaton, Limerick Leader 22/05/1944, inquest into her death [acknowledgement notice 03/06/1944] 

  • Micks, ?, Fort Villas, Roxboro Road, Limerick Leader 24/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Minogue, Jeremiah, Ballyblood, Kilkishen, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 06/06/1944, aged 4 years, hit by military vehicle, attended by Army doctor at scene of accident but died a few hours later following admission to Clare County Hospital 

  • Mitchell, Mary, 9 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Limerick Leader 11/03/1944, died 09/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 12/04/1944]

  • Moloney, ?, Killenoughty, Croom, Limerick Leader 15/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Moloney, ?, 13 St. John’s Avenue, Limerick Leader 02/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Moloney, E., Fr., Kyle, Broadford, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 25/07/1944, died in Dublin nursing home, ordained in 1939, served in various parishes in Counties Clare and Tipperary 

  • Moloney, John, Ballyvara, Lisnagry, Limerick Leader 31/05/1944, acknowledgement notice, died at niece's residence, Mrs. Maher's, 'Orange', Ballyvarra, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 23/05/1944 

  • Moloney, Mary,  Lickadoon, Ballysheedy, Limerick Leader 11/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Moloney, Michael, 4 Parnell Street, Limerick Leader 11/09/1944, aged 44, died tragically on 10/09/1944 at place of employment, Kelly's Butchers, 4 Parnell Street, self-inflicted injury, buried Kildimo Cemetery [death notice 11/09/1944], report Limerick Echo 12/09/1944 

  • Moloney, Michael, Ballycasey, Kildimo, Limerick Leader 16/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Moloney, P, Mr., Rose Hill, O’Callaghan Strand & Woodsdown, Lisnagry, Limerick Leader 22/01/1944, farmer; involved in Land League 

  • Moloney, Patrick, High Road, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 02/09/1944, died 31/08/1944 

  • Moran, D.J. (Rev. Fr.), Farmington, Dakota (North?/South?) U.S.A., note: there is a Farmington Township in each state, and in neighbouring Minnesota a Farmington where there is a St. Michael's Cemetery!) Limerick Echo 22/08/1946, priest, born 1978, native of Newtownshandrum, Co. Cork, served as Chaplain with U.S. Expeditionary Forces in WW1, Pastor of St. Michael's, buried having being accorded full military honours at St. Michael's Cemetery, Farmington, (state ?), U.S.A. 

  • Moran, Willie, Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Moroney, Nora, Herbertstown, Limerick Leader 17/06/1942, acknowledgement notice

  • Mulcahy, M., Mrs., Knock, Caherdavin, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Mulcahy, Mary, Rathjordan, Herbertstown, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Mullane, ?, 27 Cecil Street, Limerick Leader 06/05/1944, nee Noonan; acknowledgement notice

  • Mulllane, Daniel Joseph,  4 Ballysimon Road, Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, died 29/12/1943 [acknowledgement notice]

  • Mulqueen, Terance, Cambreen, Mungret, Limerick Leader 10/06/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Murtagh, Catherine, Derryhasna, Castleconnell, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Murphy, Catherine, Cunigar, Limerick Leader 29/04/1944, acknowledgement 

  • Murphy, Daniel, Limerick Leader 15/07/1944, of the Newcastle West branch of Munster and Leinster Bank; native of Dingle, Co. Kerry, aged 37 

  • Murphy, Edward, 6 Denmark Street, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, ex-RIC; acknowledgement 

  • Murphy, Frank, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Murphy, James, Springfield, Broadford, Limerick Leader 16/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Murphy, John (Jack),  29 Broad Street, Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, died 12/04/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Murphy, Patricia, 3 Swanson Terrace, Limerick Leader 20/03/1944, acknowledgement notice  [death notice 25/03/1944]

  • Naughton, Thomas, 33 Lower Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Leader 05/02/1944, acknowledgement notice, former employee of Limerick Harbour Board, report Limerick Echo 25/01/1944

  • Neville, B. (Mrs.), Reens, Rathkeale, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, aged 95, former N.T. served 45 years in teaching, relict of late J. Neville, National Teacher, buried at Rathkeale Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 22/11/1944], Limerick Echo 24/10/1944 

  • Neville, John, 2 Clontarf Place, Limerick Leader 01/07/1944, buried at Castletown Cemetery, Pallaskenry 

  • Nolan, Louis (Very Rev.), Malta, Limerick Echo 02/05/1944, aged 66, Dominican priest, native of Foynes, Provincial of the Dominican Province of Malta since 1938 

  • Noonan, Con, Carey's Road, Limerick Echo 01/04/1944, death notice, licensed trader, long time employed at Newsom's of William Street before retirement, an exponent of rugby and athletics in younger days, died at Mater Hospital, Dublin, buried at Mungret Cemetery 

  • O’Brien, John George, Limerick Leader 20/11/1944, proprieter of the Limerick Hotel; Mayor of Limerick; renowned sportsman [acknowledgement notice 09/12/1944]

  • O’Brien, Mary, 48 North Sexton Street, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 15/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Brien, Patrick, 12 Lower Mallow Street, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Brien, Patrick, Ballytarsna, Limerick Leader 20/09/1944, died within 3 days of his sister Mary O’Dwyer 

  • O’Brien, Thomas, 44 Prospect Villas, Limerick Leader 16/02/1944, died 16/02/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 26/02/1944]

  • O’Brien, Thomas, 3 Treaty Terrace, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944,  associated with the National Movement and the War of Independence; died 05/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 25/03/1944, obituary 15/04/1944]

  • O’Byrne, Daniel, 19 Charlotte Quay, Limerick Leader 29/07/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • O’Connell, Mary E. , Castlefarm, Hospital, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, buried Hospital Cemetery

  • O’Connell, Teresa (Tess), Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, aged 23; died 09/11/1943 

  • O’Connor, Elizabeth, Parnell Street, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, died 16/11/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • O’Connor, Ellen, 49 Catherine Street, Limerick Leader 06/09/1944, died 05/09/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 09/09/1944]

  • O’Connor, Mary, 122 O’ Connell Street, Limerick Leader 05/02/1944, died 24/01/1944; acknowledgement notice

  • O’Connor, Michael, 34 Bengal Terrace, Limerick Leader 05/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Dea, Arthur, Gormanstown, Kilmallock, Limerick Leader 05/02/1944, funeral to Dromin 

  • O’Dea, Richard, Toureen, Ballysimon, Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Doherty, James, 1 St. Harry’s Mall, Limerick Leader 26/02/1944, died 23/02/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • O’Doherty, Margaret, Castle Street, Limerick Leader 20/05/1944, died 10/05/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence  [acknowledgement notice 20/05/1944]

  • O’Donnell, ?, 21 Clarke Avenue, Janesboro, Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Donnell, Mary, Jamestown, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, buried Kilquane Cemetery

  • O’Donnell, May, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, died 13/09/1944 

  • O’Donoghue, ?, 44 Nicholas Street, Limerick Leader 29/07/1944, nee Taylor; acknowledgement notice

  • O’Donoghue, Catherine, Limerick Leader 12/08/1944, aged 9; died by accidental drowning 

  • O’Doherthy, John, 18 Cathedral Place, Limerick Leader 12/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Dwyer, Mary, Borna, Limerick Leader 20/09/1944, died within 3 days of her brother Mr. Patrick O’Brien

  • O’Dwyer, Thomas, 29 John’s Street, Limerick Leader 19/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O'Flynn, Patrick, 'Greenville', O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Echo 29/02/1944, obituary, former accountant with 'Limerick Echo', served as Alderman for Dock Ward on Limerick Corporation, involved in setting up and served as officer in National Volunteers in 1913, sons and daughters attained many high positions in civil, business and religious life, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • O'Flynn, Raymond (Rev., Fr., C.SS.R.), Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick, 11/01/1944, Redemptorist priest, son of P. O'Flynn, 'Greenville', O'Connell Avenue, died in Dublin nursing home

  • O’Gorman, ?, Kilmacow, Limerick Leader 22/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Grady, Ann, 18 Davis Street, Limerick Leader 16/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Halloran, Raymond, 47 Roxtown Terrace, Limerick Leader 17/06/1944, accidentally drowned in England; acknowledgement notice

  • O’Kelly, Joseph F., Springmount, Abbeyfeale, Limerick Leader 24/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Leary, Daniel, 7 Glenview Terrace, Farranshore, Limerick Leader 17/05/1944, of Messrs. Tubridy Ltd., Bakers [death notice 17/05/1944]

  • O’Leary, Joseph K., 38 Geraldine Street, Berekely Road, Dublin, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, journalist including for the ‘Munster News’; buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin

  • O’Leary, Michael, Newcastle View Terrace, Garryowen & 12 Ellen Street, Limerick Leader 31/07/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 12/08/1944]

  • O’Loughlin, ?, 9 Cornmarket Row, Limerick Leader 18/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Mahony, John, 2 O’Curry Street, Limerick Leader 20/12/1944, died 19/12/1944; late of Harbour Commissioners; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 23/12/1944]

  • O’Malley, Johanna, Amigan, Croagh, Limerick Leader 23/12/1944, members of the farming community; buried new graveyard in Rathkeale 

  • O’Neill, Bridget, Ballylooby, Knocklong, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, died 02/03/1944 

  • O’Neill, James, Rev., Dunedin, New Zealand, Limerick Leader 22/01/1944, parish priest in Dunedin, formerly of Limerick; aged 85 

  • O’Neill, Jane, 45 Roche’s Street & 35 Cecil Street, Limerick Leader 11/03/1944, died 10/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • O’Neill, M., Mrs., Kildysart, Co. Clare, Limerick Leader 10/06/1944, died 23/05/1944; buried in Kildysart local cemetery [acknowledgement notice 10/06/1944]

  • O’Neill, Mary (Mamie), 10 O’Connell Terrace, Limerick Leader 09/10/1944, died 08/10/1944; worked for the McCarthy family; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • O’Neill, Michael Mrs.,  Kilreedy, Kilcornan, Limerick Leader 30/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Neill, Paddy, Limerick Leader 01/04/1944, acknowledgement; Chief Petty Officer 

  • O’Regan, Cornelius, Fr., East Maitland, Australia,  Limerick Leader 31/01/1944, native of Ballinlough, Kilteely, Co. Limerick, his brothers Patrick and Thomas, also priests in Australia, predeceased him there, report Limerick Echo 08/02/1944

  • O’Regan, John, Limerick Leader 10/06/ 1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Rourke Michael, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, of Limerick Gas Works; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • O'Shaughnessy, Alacoque (Sr.), Mercy Convent, Burnley, Lancashire, U.K., Limerick Echo 28/11/1944, nun, native of Knocknagoshel, Abbeyfeale 

  • O’Shaughnessy, David (Mrs.), Adare, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, post-mistress of Adare for over 30 years

  • O’Shaughnessy, Margaret, Shannon Street, Limerick Leader 07/06/1944, 2 years of age; died of fall from upstairs window 

  • O’Shaughnessy, Maurice J., Glin, Limerick Leader 19/01/1944, clerk to the Glin District Council; rate collector; died 19/12/1943 [appreciation 22/01/1944]

  • O’Shaughnessy, Thomas, Glin Limerick Leader 19/01/1944, son of the late Mr. Maurice O’Shaughnessy; died 02/01/1944 [article 19/01/1944]

  • O’Shea, James (Jim), 5 Shelbourne Avenue, Limerick Leader 28/08/1944, died 27/08/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 02/09/1944]

  • O’Shea, Jane, Knockananty, Ballysimon, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O'Sullivan, Fineen, Kilfinane, Limerick Echo 04/01/1944, teacher at Vocational School, Kilfinane, one of first Irish language teachers to organise and teach classes through the native language during Anglo-Irish hostlities, often enduring great difficulty in doing so, also served in I.R.A. in War of Independence

  • O'Sullivan, Mary, Shanagolden, Limerick Echo 15/02/1944, funeral notice, from a well known west Limerick farming family, buried at Churchtown Cemetery

  • O’Sullivan, Michael, Shankyle, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, brother of the late Thomas O’Sullivan of Sydney; uncle of the Minister of Transport for New South Wales; son of the late Maurice O’Sullivan [acknowledgement notice 29/01/1944]

  • O’Sullivan, Patrick Joseph, 58 Mungret Street & 11 Landsdowne Park, Limerick Leader 21/06/1944, died 21/06/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 01/07/1944]

  • O’Sullivan, R. Mr., Main Street, Newport, Co. Tipperary, Limerick Leader 25/11/1944, buried Kilmastulla Cemetery

  • O’Sullivan, Thomas, 9 Lelia Street, Limerick Leader 16/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • O’Toole, John J. , 14 Pery Square, Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, died 27/01/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Owens, unnamed, Limerick Leader 01/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Phelan, Michael J., Newcastle West, Limerick Leader, 05/08/1944 aged 50; Health Insurance Inspector; buried Churchtown Cemetery

  • Phelps, E. J., (Mr.), Waterpark, Castleconnell, Limerick Echo 21/03/1944, aged 76, K.C. ('King's Counsel'), served in legal profession, educated at Eton and Oxford, U.K., called to English Bar in 1892 and Irish Bar in 1898, Batchelor of King's Inns, Judge of General Synod, Chancellor of Diocese of Cork, Kilmore, Ossory and Killaloe, an authority on fisheries and railway law

  • Power, Kathleen P., ‘Adryile,’ Killmallock, Limerick Leader, 04/09/1944 husband State Solicitor; died 02/09/1944; buried in Ballingaddy cemetery [article 09/09/1944; death notice 04/09/1944]

  • Purcell, Frank, 3 Little Barrington Street, Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Purcell, Mary, Ballynoe, Mungret, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Quaid, ?, Raheen, Croagh, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Quilligan, James, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Quin, S. B. Sir., Swinley Wood, South Ascot, Berkshire, U.K., Limerick Leader 15/05/1944, Stephen B. Quin, native of Limerick; aged 84; of the John Quin family, wine & spirit merchants and importers Ellen Street, High Sheriff for County Limerick in 1897, Mayor of Limerick in 1916, after (Anglo-Irish) Treaty left Ireland to reside in U.K., report Limerick Echo 16/05/1944 

  • Quinlan, John, Limerick Leader 23/12/1944, native of Grange; keen sportsman; spent much time in U.S.A. 

  • Quinlivan, James, Ardlaman, Rathkeale, Limerick Leader 12/06/1944, aged 56, farmer; died after he was gored by a bull, with his brother had been driving the bull from one field to another when incident occurred, report Limerick Echo 13/06/1944 

  • Quinn, M. (Miss), 1 Keeper View Terrace, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Quirke, Mary Thaddeus (Sr.), Convent of Mercy, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Limerick Echo 11/07/1944, death notice, aged 65, nun, native of Cahernahalla, Doon, Co. Limerick, teacher at Convent Orphanage 

  • Raleigh, Cecil, ‘Strathnaver‘, Ennis Road, Limerick Leader 13/03/1944, infant son of Cecil and Edna Raleigh 

  • Reidy, Annie, 16 Walshe’s Place, Edward Street 02/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Reidy, Mortimer (Gus), Ballyengland, Askeaton, Limerick Leader 15/07/1944, buried Castletown, Pallaskenry [acknowledgement notice 15/07/1944]

  • Richardson, Frances Mrs.  , Ballymackeogh, Newport, Co. Tipperary, Limerick Leader 07/10/1944, died 26/09/1944; buried in Kilgarriff Cemetery [acknowledgement notice, 07/10/1944]

  • Richardson, Stephen, Limerick Leader 25/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Riordan, Bridget, Tobernea, Kilmallock, Limerick Leader 31/05/1944; obituary 

  • Riordan, Kate, 1 Mount Vincent View, Limerick Leader 12/08/1944, daughter of Patrick Riordan, Mayor of Limerick; buried Mount St. Alphonsus [death notice]

  • Riordan, William, Blossom Hill, Rathkeale, Limerick Leader 12/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Roberts, Aidan, Fr., Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Limerick Leader 06/05/1944, member of the Franciscian Order; native of Tervoe, Clarina, died while visiting friends in Pennywell, ordained 40 years previously in Rome, outstanding rugby player in youth [article 10/06/1944; acknowledgement notice 10/06/1944] report Limerick Echo 06/06/1944 (obituary, vote of sympathy) 

  • Roche, James, Knocktoran, Elton, Limerick Leader 02/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Roche, Mary, Limerick Leader 27/11/1944, died 27/11/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 09/12/1944]

  • Roche, Norah, Knocktoran, Elton, Limerick Leader 01/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Rohan, Patrick, Cullinagh, Ballina, Limerick Leader 20/05/1944, nationalist, scholar and patriot 

  • Rowland, Joseph, 22 O’Dwyer Villas, Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, died in London, U.K.

  • Ronan, C., 23 Hall’s Range, Limerick Leader 16/09/1944, aged 23; acknowledgement notice

  • Russell, Michael, Annacotty, Lisnagry, Limerick Leader 18/03/1944, died 15/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Ryan, ?, Lower Mountfune, Murroe, Limerick Leader  22/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Ryan, Daniel, Ballyculleen, Croom, Limerick Leader 23/09/1944, aged 82; farmer; buried in family plot at Manister Abbey

  • Ryan, Daniel, 83 Carey’s Road, Limerick Leader 02/12/1944, died 28/11/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence  Cemetery

  • Ryan, Florence, 31 William Street, Limerick Leader 29/11/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Ryan, James, Bawnbee, Caherconlish, Limerick Leader 22/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Ryan, John, 32 Wickham Street, Limerick Leader 19/08/1944, of Limerick Leader Newspaper [acknowledgement notice 02/09/1944]

  • Ryan, John D., 'India Ville', Corbally, Limerick Leader 08/05/1944, solicitor, practised for sixteen years, one time columnist with 'Limerick Echo' under nom-de-plume "James Corbally", son of former Mayor, Timothy Ryan, survived by widow and two children, report Limerick Echo 09/05/1944 

  • Ryan, Mary Joan (Sr.), Little Companions of Mary, Milford House, Limerick, Limerick Echo 01/02/1944, funeral notice, nun, aged 31, native of Liscarroll, Mallow, Co. Cork 

  • Ryan, Mary Teresa, Sr., Mercy Convent, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Limerick Leader 06/05/1944, native of Cappamore; Reverend Mother 

  • Ryan, Michael, 17 O’Dwyer Villas, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 22/07/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Ryan, Michael (Mrs.), Murroe, Limerick Leader 01/07/1944, nee Costello; aged 31; buried Abington Cemetery

  • Ryan, Patrick, New York, U.S.A., Limerick Echo 25/01/1944, aged 46, native of Lacken, Newport, Co. Tipperary, during War of Independence was leader of 6th Batt. North Tipperary Brigade, served in Limerick, North Cork and Tipperary, interned during Civil War, was subsequently elected to Dáil but never took seat, emigrated to U.S.A. in 1929  

  • Ryan, Thomas,  Inchinclare, Croom, Limerick Leader 22/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Ryan (Cooney) Margaret,  Lyric Bar, Catherine Street, Limerick Leader 05/04/1944, died 04/04/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Scanlan, Bridget, 15 Cathedral Place, Limerick Leader 15/01/1944,  buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery  [acknowledgement notice 24/01/1944]

  • Scanlan, John, Direen, Athea (parents residence), Limerick Leader 25/11/1944, aged 44; engineer; buried Knockanure 

  • Sexton, Ruth, Ballineen, Ennis Road, Limerick Leader 30/12/1944, aged 15; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery  [death notice 30/12 1944]

  • Shanahan, Con, Ballysteen, Askeaton, Limerick Leader 24/06/1944, acknowledgement 

  • Shanahan, Michael, Foynes & Clonmel, Limerick Leader 03/05/1944, A Guard in Great Southern Railway Co. 

  • Shannon, unnamed male child, Shannon Street, Limerick Echo 06/06/1944, aged 4 years, fell from window of residence on top storey of building next to Stella Restaurant, a distance of some 60 feet, was "beyond medical help" when passers-by came to his assistance 

  • Sheahan, John, New York City, U.S.A., Limerick Leader 23/08/1944, died 10/06/1944; native of Glin; buried Gate of Heaven Cemetery ,Westchester, New York

  • Sheehan, Catherine (Kate), 22 Sexton Street, Limerick Leader 07/02/1944, died 05/02/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery  [article 12/02/1944; acknowledgement notice 19/02/1944]

  • Sheehan, John (Jack), 75 O’Dwyer Villas, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, died 24/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Sheehy, Martin, Mill Road, Corbally, Limerick Leader 10/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Sheehy, Patrick, Croagh, Limerick Leader 16/09/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Sims, Bridie,  74 Lenihan Avenue, Prospect, Limerick Leader 15/07/1944, nee O’Sullivan; acknowledgement notice

  • Slattery, Columba (Bro.), Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Limerick Echo 13/06/1944, Christian Brother since 1896, native of Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, taught in Limerick and other locations in Ireland, died in Dublin nursing home 

  • Slattery, Julia, Ballydea, O’Briensbridge (Co. Clare), Limerick Leader 19/02/1944, buried Bridgestown local Cemetery 

  • Slattery, Mary, 16 Cashe’s Range, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 20/05/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Slattery, Patrick, Crossagalla, Limerick Leader 02/10/1944, died from heart failure, left home after breakfast to exercise greyhound, was found in nearby field in dying condition, report Limerick Echo 03/10/1944 

  • Small, Michael, 25 Sandmall, Limerick Leader 06/05/1944, acknowledgement notice, report Limerick Echo 28/03/1944 

  • Smith, Francis, St. Vincents Home Cabra, Dublin, Limerick Leader 08/07/1944, aged 71; died 04/07/1944; parents residence 26 Charlotte Quay 

  • Smith, M., Roxboro, Ballysheedy, Limerick Leader 14/04/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Spaight, James, 10 Arthur’s Quay (sister’s residence), Limerick Leader 12/02/1944, late of Dromin, Ardnacrusha; died 11/02/1944; funeral to Parteen [death notice 14/02/1944]

  • Stoat, Thomas, Dublin & Limerick, Limerick Leader 06/03/1944, Of Messrs. Irish American Oil Co.; Limerick representative on the Football Association of Ireland Council; buried in Glasnevin Cemetery  

  • Sweeney, Patrick, 'San Jose', Courtbrack, Limerick Leader 29/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Taylor, Paddy, 9 Bedford Row, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, died 29/12/1943; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery  [acknowledgement notice 29/01/1944]

  • Toomey, Patrick, 40 Bengal Terrace, Limerick Leader 09/09/1944, aged 23; died in accident; member of Volunteer Force and 9th Batallion [inquest 13/09/1944] acknowledgement notice 07/10/1944]

  • Tracey, William, 2 Mount Kennett Cottages, Limerick Leader 28/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Treacy, Thomas, 53 Parnell Street, Limerick Leader 04/11/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Trehy, Patrick, Limerick Leader 05/07/1944, died 05/07/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 15/07/1944]

  • Trench, William C. (Hon.), Kilfinane, Limerick Echo 14/03/1944, death notice, former High Sheriff for County Limerick, appointed 1885, he had two sons, one of whom died in WW1 

  • unnamed male infant, Killalee, Limerick, Limerick Echo 04/01/1944, seven or eight day old infant's body found in timber box at open space in Killalee 

  • Wallace, unnamed,  1A Road, Prospect, Limerick Leader 26/02/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Wallace, Florence, 21 Catherine Street, Limerick Leader 17/06/1944, member of the Third Order of St. Francis; husband worked in G.P.O., buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [acknowledgement notice 17/06/1944]

  • Wallace, Mary Ita, Mother, Limerick Leader 01/11/1944, of the Presentation Order Limerick, daughter of James Wallace a leading Limerick businessman [article 11/11/1944]

  • Walsh, John, 16 Quarry Road, Thomondgate, Limerick Leader 01/01/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Walsh, Patrick, 50 St. Munchin's Street, Island Field, Limerick Leader 02/10/1944, aged 53, died from heart failure, found in sitting position by early morning mass-goers outside store in Carr Street, report Limerick Echo 03/10/1944 

  • Walsh, Patrick, Gillogue, Limerick Leader 28/10/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Ware, Alfred, 20 Bowman Street, Limerick Leader 25/03/1944, died 17/03/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery  [acknowledgement notice 15/04/1944]

  • Watson, William, 28 Ascot Terrace & 8 Catherine Place, Limerick Leader 12/06/1944, death notice, Parents residences given

  • Whelan, Joseph, 82 Henry Street, Limerick Leader 13/11/194, died 13/11/1944; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Whelan, Mary, Little O’Curry Street, Limerick Leader 16/12/1944, acknowledgement notice

  • Whelan, P., 30 Colbert Avenue, Janesboro, Limerick Leader 21/10/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Windle, Timothy M., 12 Bailey's New Street, Waterford, Limerick Echo 01/08/1944, aged 45, native of Limerick, commercial traveller, formerly of R. & J. Dicks, Waterford, feeling unwell on street in Waterford, walked in to a hide store, sat on steps and was discovered unconscious, leaves a widow and 6 children, inquest 

  • Winter, Annie, 27 Davis Street, Limerick Leader 15/01/1944, buried Mount St. Lawrence

  • Wrenn, Michael, Murroe, Limerick Echo 03/10/1944, died in City Home from injuries to his throat, had been committed to County Gaol previously arising out of charge concerning his injuries, condition grew worse and was transferred to hospital 

Last update:09/01/2020

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