Margaret McLOONE Obituary, Margaret McLOONE Has Peacefully Passed Away

Margaret McLOONE Obituary, Death – MARGARET (PEGGY) McLOONE (née McIvor), who died away on December 23, 2022, did so in a tranquil state within the limits of her home, which was located at number 22 Grove Place. The year was 2022. McIvor was the location where she gave birth. She was the beloved wife of Eugene, the loving mother of Marian, Rosemary, Eugene, Margaret, John, Patrick, Colette, Claire, Michael, and Christopher, and the late Gerard, a devoted grandmother and great-grandmother, a dear sister of Harry and Michael and all of her deceased brothers and sisters, and the mother of Marian, Rosemary, Eugene, Margaret, John, Patrick, Colette, Claire, Michael, and Christopher, who all predeceased her, and the wife of Eugen

On Monday, December 26, the funeral services will begin at her home at 11:20 a.m., and will then travel to St. Columba’s Church in Longtower for a Requiem Mass at 12:00 p.m. Following the Requiem Mass, the burial will take place at the Longtower Cemetery. The burial will take place at the Longtower Cemetery immediately after the Requiem Mass. Following the conclusion of the funeral service, the burial will take place at the cemetery located within the city.

Flowers should only be sent from direct family members, however, if you would like to make a donation in lieu of flowers, you can send it to the Dementia Society at Sevenoaks Fold, Derry BT47 6AL. If you have any questions about how to send the donation, you can contact us here. It is important to highlight that only members of the immediate family should send flowers. The time period beginning at midnight and ending at ten in the morning is set aside solely for spending time with and engaging in activities with one’s family. The house will be kept in total and utter isolation on Christmas Day as well as on the morning of the funeral. On the morning of the funeral, things will go in the same manner.

Jesus, have mercy on her eternal soul and have compassion on her, for she has done nothing wrong. She does not deserve punishment. Alternately, prayers should be offered up to Our Lady of Perpetual Help in regard to this matter so that she may benefit from them.