An couple who died in a home hearth in Cork earlier this month, simply hours after they heard the information of the delivery of a granddaughter abroad, might be laid to relaxation on Wednesday.
John and Gabrielle O’Donnell had neighbours in for tea and cake on April 4th after they obtained a telephone name that their daughter-in-law Grace had given delivery to a child woman in Doha in Qatar.
A number of hours after they celebrated the delivery of child Hannah, a daughter to their son Mark, the couple perished when a blaze broke out at their residence in Decrease Glanmire Street in Cork.
The couple, who lived for a lot of a long time at their terraced residence in Cork metropolis, have been properly favored and revered within the space. They have been previously of Achill Island. John was aged in his early 80s and Gabrielle was in her late 70s.
Their funeral discover reads that they’re survived by their son Mark and John’s sons, Damien and John. They’re additionally fondly remembered by their prolonged household.
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John and Gabrielle will lie in repose at Jerh O’Connor funeral residence on Coburg Avenue in Cork on Tuesday from 5pm to 6pm. Their requiem mass will happen at 2pm on Wednesday in St Patrick’s Church in Decrease Glanmire Street with funeral afterwards on the Island Crematorium, Rocky Island, Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
The hearth broke out at their residence shortly after 11pm on April 4th with the couple being situated shut collectively within the early hours of the next morning.
Cllr Joe Kavanagh, who lives within the space, mentioned that the “tight-knit” neighborhood was ‘rocked’ by the dying of John’s and Gabrielle.
“The couple have lived right here all their lives. Their son Mark is in his forties. He’s a long-haul flight captain and pilot and flies for Qatar Airways.
“They (had twelve hours) as (new) grandparents and twelve hours later they have been useless.”
Cllr Kavanagh mentioned that the couple have been properly considered on the Decrease Glanmire Street.
“It’s a very united place. The doorways are at all times open on this street and one neighbour can be popping in to a different. There’s a nice sense of neighborhood right here.”
Neighbours have been evacuated from their properties for a number of hours as a precautionary measure after the blaze broke out. Items of Cork Metropolis Hearth Brigade attended on the scene simply minutes after the alarm was raised. The hearth is being handled as a tragic accident.