A woman in her 80s killed in a tragic road accident in Falcarragh yesterday has been named locally as Mrs Keyna Barrett.
The mother-of-five from Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh passed away at Letterkenny University Hospital following a single vehicle crash at Ballina Road yesterday afternoon.
Tributes have flowed in for Mrs Barrett (nee Joyce) who was hugely well-known and respected in the local community.
All remember her as a caring and gentle lady who always put others first.
Although originally from Salthill in Galway, Keyna had made Donegal her home and will be remembered as a much-loved local community nurse.
Predeceased by her late husband Jim Barrett, she is survived by her five children John, Declan, Mairead, Sinead and Paula.
May she rest in peace.
Her death notice reads:
Keyna Barrett (née Joyce) Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh, Donegal, F92 N6Y8 /Salthill, Galway.
The death has taken place in Letterkenny University Hospital of Keyna Barrett, Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh, Co. Donegal F92 N6Y8, surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of the late Jim Barrett. Predeceased by her brothers Peadar and Martin, sisters Olive and Marie. She will be deeply missed by her sons John and Declan, daughters Mairead, Sinead and Paula, daughters in law Vicky and Marianne, son in law Damien, grandchildren James, Cillian, Ferdia, Thady, Brodie, Daniel, Keena, Fionn and Naincí, her brother John, sister in law Mary, many nieces and nephews, relatives and friends.
Keyna’s remains will repose at her late residence in Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh, Co. Donegal F92 N6Y8, from 5pm-9pm today Wednesday, 24th of April, and from 12pm-9pm on Thursday, the 25th April, with Rosary both nights at 9pm. House private after Rosary and in the mornings.
A Requiem Mass will be held on Friday, 26th of April, at 11am in Teach Phobail Naomh Fionán, Falcarragh Church F92 N6Y9. The family will then proceed to Athenry, Co. Galway. Keyna will repose at Quinn’s Funeral Home, Athenry H65KP70, from 7pm-8pm on Friday, the 26th April.
Removal for her burial will take place on Saturday morning, the 27th of April, at 10:45am from Quinn’s Funeral Home for burial in Athenry graveyard at 11am
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.