Peter McDermott,
Murrisk, Westport, Co. Mayo; native of Curraghfore, Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim and formerly of New York & London (September 10th 2023) - at Mayo University Hospital.
Loving husband of Lorraine (née Walsh) and adoring dad to Croía.
Deeply mourned and loving remembered by his loving wife, daughter, brothers & sisters Christina, Michael, Bernadette, Patrick, Larry, Frances, Charlie, and Jenny, uncle Peter, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, cousins, extended Mc Dermott & Walsh families and a wide circle of friends.
May His Soul Rest In Peace.
Peter will lie in repose at his home Marino Lodge, Murrisk (F28 P6W8) on Wednesday (September 13th) from 4.30pm concluding at 7.30pm.
Funeral arriving to St. Patrick's Church, Louisburgh on Thursday at 11.45am for 12 noon Mass of Christian Burial, followed by interment in Murrisk Abbey Cemetery.
House private please, outside of reposing times.
Family flowers only. Donations in lieu if desired to Mayo / Roscommon Hospice @ www.hospice.ie
Mass will be streamed live on www.louisburghparish.ie
Condolences can be left for the family in the Condolences link below.
We are so so sorry on the sad passing of Peter
He will be sadly missed always enjoyed the visit and the chats
Rest in peace Peter
May he Rest In Peace
May he rest in peace.
We hope & will continue to pray that god will help you all bear this sad & heavy cross
May he rest in eternal peace
Brendan Gavin
To Peters Wife and Daughter and to all the Mc Dermott Families on the tragic death of Peter. May He Rest in Peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this devastating time. God Bless.
Our hearts are just broken for you.
Lorraine and Croia, we love you! We know that words will never be enough, so please accept our condolences and prayers at this moment in time, until you meet him again, “may the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.” (Num. 6:23-26)
We met on our first day at school in St Clare’s in 1976 and became great friends. I liked Peter. He was easy to like. We played football, went to the boxing club, school discos, usual stuff.
Over the years we caught up in London; Peter went to New York; later we met & he was thinking of going to Ireland; back home in Manor, we met in Raymond’s pub in Castle St; We chatted and caught up easily on all the news. I was always glad to see him. I never remember a cross word. Peter was easy to get on with.
Strong, tough and good natured, he met the world with a ready smile.
This year, Peter and I hit 60. And now This feels so wrong. Too soon by a mile!
Peter was a warm human being, a pleasure to know; We should have had him with us for years.
I’m extremely sorry that his wife Lorraine and daughter Croia and the Mc Dermott family are going through this.
I wanted to say ‘Goodbye’ Peter! Safe Home! I’ll chat you soon!
Padraig Keaney
May he Rest In Peace
Love always, the Michaelides family.
May Peters Soul Rest In Eternal Peace
Paul, Johnpaul and Patrick Coggins
May his gentle soul rest in peace.
Paul and Ann
May he rest in Peace.
I only met Peter once at a sheep sale in Elphin a few ago. I was there with my bother and we got talking to Peter we laughed all evening with him telling stories about things he had done and places he work in. One interesting man. God bless you Peter.
He was a decent, honest and hard working man and a good friend and will be sadly missed.
May he rest in peace
Noel & Veronica Heraty, Westport
May he rest in peace.
Chris and Mary O’Malley and family
Curradavitt, Louisburgh
Michael Foley
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