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Funeral details announced for Donegal grandmother (82) killed in tragic crash

Funeral details announced for Donegal grandmother (82) killed in tragic crash

Sunday World27-05-2025
Bernadette Cranley was the driver of a silver Toyota Vitz which was in collision with a blue Suzuki Vitara on the Mellon Road between Omagh and Newtownstewart near the folk park at around 12.30pm.
Bernadette 'Bernie' Cranley from Lifford in Co Donegal, was aged 82.
The funeral of a Donegal woman who died in a tragic crash on the A5 in Co Tyrone will be held later this week.
Bernadette (Bernie) Cranley (née Barron) of St Columba`s Grove, Ballyduff Park, Lifford and and formerly of Kildare Road, Crumlin, Dublin died following a two-vehicle collision outside Omagh on Saturday afternoon, May 24, 2025.
Ms Cranley who was from Lifford in Co Donegal, was aged 82.
Bernadette 'Bernie' Cranley from Lifford in Co Donegal, was aged 82.
News in 90 Seconds - May 27th
She was the driver of a silver Toyota Vitz which was in collision with a blue Suzuki Vitara on the Mellon Road between Omagh and Newtownstewart near the folk park at around 12.30pm.
The other driver, a woman in her 70s, was taken to hospital by ambulance for treatment to serious injuries.
Ms Cranley's remains are reposing at her home on Wednesday, May 28 from 4pm.
Funeral leaving her home on Thursday, May 29 at 2.15pm for Requiem Mass in St Patrick`s Church, Murlog, Lifford at 3pm.
Private cremation afterwards in Lakelands Crematorium.
A death notice for Ms Cranley said, 'Much loved mother of Rebecca, Simon, Nicola and Sean, mother-in-law of Kathryn, Luke and Clare, dearly loved grandmother of Darcey, Louis, Lola, Patrick, Lexie, Sienna, Kiera, Elledie and Zara and sister of Bridget, Louie, Paddy, Benny, Kay, Tony and the late Tommy, Clare, Fran and Maura.
"Deeply regretted by her sorrowing sons, daughters, grandchildren, brothers, sisters and family circle.'
The Requiem Mass can be viewed live via the Parish Webcam on https://clonleighparish.com/webcam-watch-live/
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