There has been an outpouring of grief in Claremorris this week at the sudden death at the age of 28 of Alan Feeley from a brain haemorrhage. Alan collapsed on Monday evening and was brought to University Hospital Limerick where he died on Tuesday evening. He was a teacher in Doon, County Limerick, for the past five years. Mr Feeley was a well known GAA player with Claremorris and rugby player with Old Crescent in Limerick. He is survived by his parents Willie, a well known GAA referee, his mother Kathleen, and his brothers Liam, Hugh and Donal. He will be laid to rest following his funeral Mass in St Colman’s Church, Claremorris, today at 2.30pm.
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