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It was with a sense of great shock and disbelief that the people of Carrigallen and Scramogue, Co Roscommon, learned of the untimely death of Rose Mc. Hugh nee Mc. Manus at Sligo University Hospital, on Wednesday, 2. September 2. 01. 6, after a brief illness, surrounded by her loving family. Rosie, as she was fondly known as, was the youngest of four children born to the late Jack and Rose Mc. Manus, Bredagh, Carrigallen. This respected family all had a great love of football and Rosie was to pass this onto her two sons Daniel and Joseph Mc. Gillycuddy, where both of them played for their club GlencarGlenbeigh, Co Kerry. Some very proud moments for Rosie was seeing her son Joseph win a senior championship medal with Mid Kerry and representing Kerry at minor playing in Croke Park and U 2. Having moved to Roscommon she loved attending matches when Carrigallen was playing, cheering on her two nephews, and continued to be a loyal Leitrim supporter. Rosie and her devoted husband, Jimmy made their home in Scramogue, where she and Jimmy spent many happy years despite her illness, in the later years of their lives together. She was blessed with a very artistic talent and this was very evident in her home and her garden, working alongside Jimmy tirelessly, her unwavering desire always to see everything at its best. She had many interests in life, travelling being one. On many occasions she travelled along with Jimmy, to visit her son Daniel and grandson Jason, in Boston, USA and Joseph and Catriona in England, last such trip being only weeks before she died, always bringing home something new for their home. Music and dancing was very important to her and going to music concerts gave them great joy. She had a great love of dogs and this was very evident in her care of their two dogs Blossom and Holly. Rosie made friends wherever she went, was reliable and hard working. In her own quiet and unique way she helped out those in need compassionately and she was a great neighbour with no request ever being denied. She radiated positively gratitude and love right to the final moments and left a profound mark on everyone she met and knew. A very sad passage in Rosies life was losing her beautiful daughter Rosemary, in an accident, while living in Boston, USA, a cross Rosie carried to her grave. Sympathy is extended to her husband, Jimmy her sons Daniel and Joseph daughter in law Catriona grandson Jason sister Maureen Gormley, Kilbracken brothers Jackie and Seamus, Bredagh, Carrigallen sisters in law brothers in law nieces and nephews relatives and friends. Following her passing, Roses waking saw extremely large numbers of people attend to pay their respects before her remains were removed to St. Annes Church on Saturday morning for funeral Mass. Funeral Mass was celebrated by Fr John Sexton, and con celebrated by Fr Jaroslaw Maszkiewicz PP Whitehall Scramogue, Fr Denis Murray PP Carrigallen and Fr Ultan Mc. Goohan CC Teemore, with burial to the adjoining cemetery. Months Mind Mass will be on Wednesday, 2 November at 7. St Annes Church, Scramogue. Ar dheis D go raibh a hanam uasal. Local writing Group publish their first Book. Scrobh Carrigallen Creative Writing Group whose members hail from Leitrim, Longford, Cavan and beyond are pleased to announce the launch of their first collection of short stories and poems on Friday, 2. October 2. 01. 6, in The Kilbrackan Arms Hotel, Carrigallen at 8. Noted Author Gerry Boland will kindly launch the book on the night priced at 1. The authors are Helen Corcoran, Aisling Doonan, Margaret Maguire, Lionel Mullally, Kevin Patrick, Ada Vance and Julie Williams. Do come along and support this self funded local group as they launch their initial volume of writings full of local stories, characters humour and history. Not to be missed. Halloween Party. Carrigallen National School Parents Association are holding their annual childrens Halloween party on Monday 3. October, in the hall, from. Fancy dress optional. Bake Sale. Carrigallen GAA Juvenile Board will be holding a Bake Sale in the hall on Sunday, 2. October at 1. 2noon. All proceeds raised on the day will go towards underage player development. All welcome to come along for a cup of tea and a chat to support this worthy cause. Community Care Meeting. A meeting of the Community Care association will take place on Thursday, 2. October 2. 01. 6, at 8. Health Centre. Tidy Towns Results. This week it is the adjudicators notes on the Built Environment and Streetscape. The public and commercial premises of the town generally looked well cared for on the day. The fine Church of Ireland looked most attractive and peaceful, with attractive maturing trees to its boundary on a well cut grass bank. The prominent Catholic Church was extremely fresh and its car parking area opposite was admired for its mature trees planting which break up the potential harshness of the car parking surface. The Vocational School also looked extremely fresh, as did the National School on the other side of town. The Corn Mill Theatre looked extremely well and fresh and its associated mill wheel made for a very interesting landscape feature. The Primary Care Centre was admired. The Garda Station was well presented on its grassy bank and looked very fresh. The buildings on Main Street were generally cared for. Do ensure that any remaining plastic signage is removed and replaced with ones of the more traditional timber variety. There is a large industrial building to the Mohill side of the town which would benefit from a revamp it is most unusual and attractive but is unfortunately neglected at the moment. In terms of commercial premises, Sharons Beauty Box was very fresh, as was Just Jules, the Corner Bar, Mastersons and Mitchells Bar. Centra, the Post Office and the Kilbrackan Arms were also admired. Charlie Farrellys also looked well. A charming stepped gabled garage was admired on the Killeshandra Road, its roof would benefit from a repaint before next years competition. Dont forget gable walls when considering presentation as they can be quite prominent and visible. Wedding Fever. The classic comedy Wedding Fever, written by Sam Cree and directed by Philip Mc. Intyre will be performed by the Corn Mill Theatre Group on Wednesday 1. Thursday 2. 0 and Friday 2. October. Doors open at 8. Watch Fertile Ground Online Forbes. Show starts at 8. Booking at 0. 49 4. Carrigallen Parent and Toddler Group. Group meets on Fridays, in Day Care Centre, Carrigallen from 1. Open to all parents, grandparents, child minders in the care of babiestoddlers. Call Laura on 0. 86 6. It is a great opportunity for parents to interact, enjoy teacoffee while the babies playElection Fever Hits Carrigallen. Carrigallen Tourism and Angling Association will present an election debate with Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump, chaired by Peter Masterson, Dromard, at 8. Saturday, 2. 9 October 2. Kilbrackan Arms Hotel. Special guests will be Malaria Trump, Bill Clinton, Jennifer flowers, Monica Lewinsky, etc. Cover charge. Spot prizes. Bingo. Bingo next Sunday night at 9. Carrigallen Community Hall. Social Dancing. Social dancing on Saturday, 1. October 2. 01. 6 in The Kilbrackan Arms Hotel from 1. Family Affair. Dancing lessons held every Tuesday night at 7. All are welcome Carrigallen Outreach Service. Carrigallen Outreach service on every Tuesday, in the Health Centre, Carrigallen from 1. The aim of the Mohill Family Support Carrigallen Outreach Service is to facilitate and support individuals and their families in the community in becoming actively involved in identifying and meeting their social, personal and educational needs. By doing this we hope to empower them to improve the quality of their lives. If interested in any of the above services or activities please contact Laura Mc. Hugh Community Development and Family Support Worker on 0. Evening of Prayer.