Tributes Paid to ‘Gentle and Kind’ Mother-of-Four Who Died in Tipperary Fire

A mother-of-four, Marguerite O’Halloran, tragically died in a house fire in Tipperary Town, leaving her family and community in shock and mourning.

Tributes Paid to ‘Gentle and Kind’ Mother-of-Four Who Died in Tipperary Fire
Tributes Paid to ‘Gentle and Kind’ Mother-of-Four Who Died in Tipperary Fire

Tipperary: A mother-of-four, Marguerite O’Halloran, died in a house fire over the Bank Holiday weekend. She was 54 years old and well-known in the community.

The fire occurred on Dillon Street in Tipperary Town around 8:30 PM on Friday, January 31. Emergency services found her body at the scene.

Marguerite was a beloved dog groomer and a caring mother. She is survived by her children: Mikey, Conor, Aoife, and Jack, along with her husband Toddy and other family members.

Local officials expressed their shock. Councillor John O’Heney described Marguerite as a gentle soul who took pride in her children’s achievements.

Tributes poured in from friends and community members, highlighting her kindness and dedication to her family. Many shared their condolences and memories of her.

As of now, no funeral arrangements have been announced. The community continues to mourn her loss.

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