Funeral Director Paul Mohan to handle donations as tributes pour in for haulier Sean Kelly

Funeral Director Paul Mohan to handle donations as tributes pour in for haulier Sean Kelly

The family has asked that donations in lieu of flowers be sent funeral director Paul Mohan as tributes pour in for Sean Kelly, who died suddenly and unexpectedly on Thursday 26th February 2026; his death has prompted condolences from the Fermanagh community and the trucking sector.

‘The yard won’t be the same’ — colleagues remember Kelly

Colleagues described Sean Kelly as a widely respected haulier whose absence will be felt across the yard. One tribute said, “Sean sadly lost his life while on the road, doing the job we all do. He’ll be remembered for the chats, the stories, and the nights of crack. The yard won’t be the same without him. ” The remark underlined the reaction from both the Fermanagh community and the trucking sector following his death on February 26 while working on the road.

Home repose and removal schedule

Sean, of 73 Station Road, Derryaghna, Letterbreen, Enniskillen BT74 9BJ, will have a private removal from Swift & McCaffrey funeral home today (Saturday) at 12. 30p. m. and return to his home in Letterbreen. He will repose in his home from 12. 00 noon until 8. 00p. m. tomorrow (Sunday) and again from 2. 00p. m. until 6. 00p. m. on Monday; the house is private at all other times.

funeral director Paul Mohan to accept donations for Kidney Care UK and Cleenish Parish

Family flowers only have been requested. Donations in lieu of flowers are being accepted for Kidney Care UK and the Cleenish Parish Church Fund, care of Paul Mohan funeral director. The removal on Tuesday morning at 10. 15a. m. will arrive at St. Mary’s Church, Arney for 11. 00 o’clock funeral Mass, with burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

Family list and prayers

Sean was a loving husband to Siobhan and father to Catherine (Adrian), Shannan, Michael (Cailin), Maria and Joanne, and a devoted grandfather to D’arcy and Casey. He is survived by his brothers Jim (Carmel), Jackson (Scan), Eamon (Ursala), Colm (Una), Aidan (Nadiane), Maurice (Samantha) and John (Bernie), and his sisters Helen (Philip) and Pauline (Brendan). A family invocation reads: “Sweetest Padre Pio, with your angelic charity, succor the soul of our dearly departed Sean. ”

Also remembered: Thomas Hugh (Tom) Brady

Also listed in the notices is Thomas Hugh (Tom) Brady, who died peacefully on 27th February 2026 at the South West Acute Hospital, Enniskillen, formerly of The Curragh, Blunnick Road, Florencecourt. Tom was the dearly loved son of the late William and Lizzie, brother of Iris (George) and Sylvia (Alex), and the late Albert and Charles (Irene), and was a devoted uncle to his nephews and nieces. A notice asks that the house be private.

Brady funeral arrangements and donations

Tom’s funeral will leave his late home on Sunday 1st March at 2. 00pm for a Funeral Service in St Johns Parish Church, Florencecourt at 2. 30pm, followed by a private family burial. Family flowers only are requested; donations in lieu, if desired, may be made to St Johns Parish Church Bell Repairs. Cheques should be made payable to St Johns Parish Church and sent to W T Morrison, Ballycassidy House, Funeral Home, 101 Killadeas Road, Enniskillen, BT94 2ES. The notice adds that Tom will be lovingly remembered by his family and the wider circle, and includes the line: “Safe in the arms of Jesus. ”

Next on the family schedule: Sean’s private removal took place today at 12. 30p. m., he will repose at home on Sunday and Monday as listed, and the removal to St. Mary’s Church, Arney is set for Tuesday morning at 10. 15a. m. for an 11. 00 o’clock funeral Mass; Tom Brady’s funeral service is planned for Sunday at 2. 30pm in St Johns Parish Church, Florencecourt.