Seamus Queenan,

Lismerane, Killaraght, Boyle, Co. Sligo (November 10th, 2021) - peacefully at Sligo University Hospital.

Seamus will be very sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his cousins, extended family, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.

May Seamus’s Gentle Soul Rest In Eternal Peace.

Reposing at Mahon’s Funeral Home, Boyle, on Friday (November 12th) from 4.30pm until 5.30pm.

Removal to St. Attracta’s Church, Killaraght arriving at 6pm.

Mass of the Resurrection on Saturday at 1pm with burial afterward in Killaraght Old Cemetery.

Seamus’s Funeral Mass will be live-streamed through Mahon & O’Dowd Funeral Directors Facebook page

www.facebook.com/boylefuneralhome

HSE guidelines will be adhered to at Seamus’s Funeral.

Seamus’s family acknowledge that people would like to offer their condolences. Please use the online condolence book below to offer your sympathies.

Thank you.

Dermot and Gretta Casey Keash
Deepest sympathy to the relatives and friends of Seamus on his sad passing. May his gentle soul rest in peace
Brendan Kilgallon
Rest in peace Seamus.
He was a lovely kind generous man.

Teresa& David McDermott
So sorry to hear of Seamus passing.He was a gentleman always had a kind word to say or wave on the road.we will miss him passing by.may he RIP.Our sincere sympathy to all of his family & relatives.
Very Rev John Durkan
Seamus was a real gentleman and always very good to me. He often invited me to visit him in his home and he always made tea for me when I came. Tea also meant something to eat and he was most kind to me. He loved to tell me about people he knew before I cam to Killaraght. He liked to talk about current affairs. He told me a long time ago that Enda KENNY would be a Taoiseach long before it happened. There is something ironic about a Sligo man telling me that!
He was a man of faith and God was real to him. In our chats we even got around to talk some theology. We once had a long talk about the Ressurrection of the Body. He was aware that a resurrected body could never get sick or die again and that such a body is impassible which means that it can never suffer. Another chat we had was about Purgatory and what it might be like there. I don’t think Seamie will be spending long in Purgatory and he will rise from the dead impassible. I wonder if the other things he told me will come true…

Bridie and Vincent Tighe, Kilfree, Gurteen
Rest In Peace, Seamus
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