By Dan Walsh
The heart-breaking final journey for Julieanne Kehoe, (29), takes place on Thursday with mid-day Mass in St. Patrick’s Church, Craanford and burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

A local mother of three was one of the three people killed in a horror head-on road traffic collision on the N52 beside the M3 Motorway in Kells, Co. Meath on New Year’s Eve.
Daughter of Geraldine and the late Jack Kehoe, Juileanne attended Craanford National School and is a former care worker at Castle Garden Nursing Home in Enniscorthy and held plans to marry her partner Dessie and they were building a new house in Baileborough, Co. Cavan.
Julieanne’s untimely and tragic death has generated tears and prayers across the wider community and deepest condolences are expressed to her family and friends. R.I.P.
FAMILY NOTICE; Beloved daughter of Geraldine and the late Jack, partner of Dessie Heery, (Bailieborough, Co Cavan) mother of Jack, Grace and Hannah and sister of Ger, Martina and Ciaran. Deeply regretted by her mother, partner, son, daughters, brothers, sister, sister-in-law, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family, relatives and friends. May She Rest in Peace
Reposing at Murphy’s Funeral Home, The Avenue, Gorey on today Wednesday, from 3 pm until 7 pm. Funeral arriving to St. Patrick’s Church, Craanford on Thursday, for Funeral Mass at 12 noon followed by Burial in the adjoining Cemetery. Family Flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda, Children’s Unit. Social Distance Rules will apply in the Funeral Home, Church and Cemetery for the safety of the Family and all in attendance. Please wear face masks.
The family very much appreciate your support and co-operation during this very sad and difficult time.