Ann Morris (better known as Nan),
Davitt Street, Foxford, Co. Mayo - peacefully at Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar
Nan, predeceased by her parents Hugh and Mary and her brothers Phillip, Padraic, Bertie, Paul and Kevin and her sister Mai Quinn.
Nan will be dearly missed by her nephews, nieces, relatives neighbours and a large circle of friends.
Rest in Peace Nan
Nan will repose in Clarkes Funeral Home, Foxford on Wednesday evening from 5 o’clock until 6.30.
Funeral will arrive to St. Michaels Church, Foxford on Thursday morning for Funeral Mass at 11 o’clock with the funeral proceeding to Craggagh Cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations in lieu to Craggagh Cemetery Committee c/o Clarkes Funeral Home, Foxford
No handshaking in Funeral Home or Church by request, walk through sympathising only and wearing of facemasks is requested please in the Funeral Home and in the Church.
Funeral Mass can be viewed on www.churchtv.ie/foxford
Those who would have liked to attend the funeral, but due to current restrictions cannot, please leave your personal message by selecting “Condolences” below.
Enquiries to Clarkes Funeral Services, Foxford 086 170 0068 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Rest in peace dear Nan, You are in my thoughts and prayers and will never be forgotten, May your gentle soul rest in peace
Alover of culture and a friendly and chatty personality with strong Toomore connections God rest her soul
May her soul rest in peace.
Please accept my sincere condolences on the death of Nan. Remembering you all in my masses and prayers. May her soul rest in peace. C
May she rest in peace with her parents and brothers and sister.
From Paddy Melody & Sister Eileen London
Such a lovely lady with a heart of gold.A lady & so talented & helpful.
RIP NAN
To the Family and Friends of Nan
May she Rest in Peace
May her gentle soul rest in peace
May she rest in peace.
Nans Family and Friends
May She Rest In Peace
With Our Lord
May she rest in peace
We hope you have got the crown you so deservedly earned in this life. You were a friend to many. Rest in Peace Nan.
My first meeting with Ms Nan Morris was at the grave of Fr Joy Foy who was born in Foxford. It was during my leaving cert and it was not long afterwards that we meet again through my father peter. Thats where the love of music and the seeds were sown. She was the well spring for my education in those early years. I started to go to Nan for music lessons on the piano how to use the left hand and the right hand in contary motion. The she introduced me to the writing of the music onto the staves. She taught me Irish literature and the history of music. Thats where i found out about the wonderful and unknown composer Prof W.H.M O Shaughnessy the Limerick born composer 1892-1965 and the pageant of Foxford in memory of Sr M Arsenius Morrogh Bernard who founded the Providence Woollen MIlls in 1892. She gave her blessing to my recent project for the 130 anniversary of the mills and is behind me all the way. rest in peace until we meet again some sunny day.
Letters and your Outstanding Voice
With All Your Songs
R. I . P. Nan
Many's the time she traveled with me on the bus to Knock.A lovely gentle and kind lady.
Rest in peace Nan.
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