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RIP: 'He was always smiling' - Mourners send condolences to Tipperary family
Mourners leave condolences for family of Jimmy Troy
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17 Feb 2025 1:45 PM
Mourners have left condolences for the family of Tipperary man Jimmy (James) Troy.
Formerly of 52 Assumption Park, Roscrea and 4 The Valley, Parkmore, Roscrea, Tipperary, Jimmy died on Sunday, February 16 peacefully in the loving care of University Hospital Limerick.
Pre-deceased by his brothers Eddie, John, his sisters Essie and Margaret.
Sadly missed by his loving brothers Donie and Murty, sisters Theresa, Breda and Anne. Beloved uncle to Gillian and Sabrina, all his nieces, nephews, relatives, good neighbours and wide circle of friends.
"Sincere Sympathy to the troy family on the death off Jimmy, he was such a nice man. Always had a chat with him when he worked in the shopping centre, always smiling. Rip Jimmy."
"Sincere condolences Jimmy's sisters and to the extended Troy family, to his many good friends and to all who knew and cared for him."
Funeral arrangements later.
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