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04 Mar 2026

'He was a beautiful boy' - Mourners send condolences to Kilkenny family

Cillian Kirwan (Molloy) died on February 20 following an accident

'He was a beautiful boy' - Mourners send condolences to Kilkenny family

I PICTURE: www.rip.ie

Mourners have left condolences for the family of the late Cillian Kirwan (Molloy).

Originally from of Templeorum, Piltown, Co Kilkenny, Cillian died on February 20 following an accident.

Predeceased by grandparents, deeply regretted by his heart broken mother Sinead and sister Aíne, grandfather Seamus, Aunts, Uncles, cousins, relatives and many friends.

Some of the condolences posted on RIP.ie include: 

"Our thoughts are with you both , Cillian will be forever loved and missed by you both .Take Care in the very difficult times ahead"
"Sleep peacefully beautiful boy, forever young. Praying for all his family at this sad and difficult time, may the beautiful memories sustain you in the days, month's and years ahead."
"Condolences to Cillian’s family and friends. Will always remember the evenings out riding horses and having fun. Rest in peace Cillian."
"Deepest sympathy on your tragic loss. Thinking of the Molloy and Kirwan families at this sad time. Also all the young people affected at sad time."
"My sincere condolences to the Kirwan and  Molloy Family on the sad passing of your beautiful boy Cillian, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. May you rest in peace Cillian and watch over all your family and friends give them the strength they need. Fly high."
Cillian will be reposing at his home (E32D702)on Saturday, February 24 from 3pm to 7pm, Cillian will be arriving at the Island Crematorium, Cork on Monday February 26 for private cremation.

If you would like to offer your sympathy to the Kirwan/Molloy family please click HERE.

Contact - Walsh's Funeral Directors (IAFD) - Carrick-on-Suir - 051-640182.

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