Funeral details announced for Marguerite Neville, who died in Limerick house fire

Funeral details announced for Marguerite Neville, who died in Limerick house fire
January 22, 2026

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Funeral details announced for Marguerite Neville, who died in Limerick house fire

Marguerite Neville. Photo: RIP.ie

Funeral details have been announced for Marguerite Neville, the woman who died following a fire in her home in Limerick last week.

Ms Neville, a mother-of-two who was aged in her 60s, will lie in repose at Griffin’s Funeral Home in John’s Gate from 4.30pm to 6pm on Friday.

A funeral mass will be held at St Joseph’s Church on O’Connell Avenue at 10am on Saturday, followed by a burial in Castlemungret Cemetery in Mungret.

A notice on RIP.ie reads: “Sadly missed by her heartbroken family, loving children Aaron and Loren, cherished granddaughters Zarah and Lolah, daughter-in-law Aimee, sisters Rita and Yvonne, brothers Edward and John, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.”

Ms Neville’s body was discovered at her home at Chesterfield Downs in Singland in Limerick on Saturday.

She had recently retired from the Dunnes Stores in Limerick’s Parkway Shopping Centre.

Firefighters from Mulgrave Street fire station in Limerick city were called to the scene of the fire and discovered Ms Neville’s body inside her home shortly after 5pm on Saturday.

Flowers were left outside the property as a tribute to Ms Neville.

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