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06 Sept 2025

RIP: Tipperary GAA club postpones public meeting following sad passing

Pat White, Tullicussane, Drangan and Slievenamon Agri Service passed away on Sunday, February 16

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Pat White, Tullicussane, Drangan and Slievenamon Agri Service passed away on Sunday, February 16

As a mark of respect to the White family on the death of Pat White, Tullacussane, Drangan, St Patrick's GAA club postponed its public information meeting due which was due to be held Wednesday night.

The club added: "SAS agricultural contractors are kind sponsors to our club each year and have sponsored our adult jerseys for a good number of years.

"We hope to reschedule the meeting to Wednesday night next week February 26."

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Pat White, Tullicussane, Drangan and Slievenamon Agri Service passed away on Sunday, February 16 after a short illness, in the exceptional Care of the staff of South Tipperary General Hospital and ICU ward surrounded by his loving family.

Pre-deceased by his loving parents Richard and Johanna, sister Nellie, nephew Thomas Cahill.

Deeply regretted by his loving wife and best friend Eileen, daughter Elaine, sons Richard, Padraig, John and Martin ,sister Rosie, sisters-in-law Alice and Mary, brothers-in-law Michael, Donal, Martin and the late John (Phelan),daughters-in-law Bridget, Aileen, Deirdre and Linda son-in-law Ronan grandchildren Avril, Evan, Molly, Hannah, Eoin, Ciara, Eve and Sineaid, nieces Margaret, Mary, Josephine and Helen nephews Richard P, Micheál and Richard relatives, all the staff past and present of S.A.S, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.

Pat will be fondly remembered by many.

Requiem Mass on Thursday, February 20 at 1pm in The Church Of The Immaculate Conception, Drangan followed by burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

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