Carmel Feeney – Funeral Details & Family Notice | Ballycastle, Mayo
Carmel McDonnell, Beloved Ballycastle Resident, Passes Away at Home
Carmel McDonnell née Barrett, a resident of Doonfeeney, Ballycastle, County Mayo, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, March 5th, 2026, surrounded by her family. The news of her death has prompted an outpouring of grief within the Ballycastle community and beyond. Details surrounding her passing were first reported by rip.ie, and quickly spread through local channels including Midwest Radio’s death notices and on the Ballycastle, Mayo Facebook page.
A Life Remembered: Family and Community
Born and raised in Ballybeg, Kilfian, Carmel was a well-known and respected figure in the Ballycastle area. She was predeceased by her husband, Martin McDonnell, her parents, her sister Angela, and her brother Paddy. Her loss is deeply felt by her sons, Patrick and Kevin; her daughters, Joan, Evelyn, Rosaleen, and Sinead; and their respective families. She is survived by eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, who will cherish the memories of their grandmother.
The family’s connection to the local community is extensive, with Carmel also remembered by her sisters Ann, Breda, Mary and Evelyn, and her brothers Noel and John, as well as a wide circle of relatives, neighbours, and friends. The outpouring of sympathy reflects the significant impact she had on those around her.
Funeral Arrangements and Livestream Details
Reposing will take place at Lynn’s Funeral Home, Killala, on Saturday, with visiting hours from 5pm to 7pm. The Funeral Mass will be held on Sunday at 11:30 am in St. Bridgid’s Church, Ballycastle, followed by burial in Ballycastle cemetery. The family has requested that their home remain private at this time.
For those unable to attend in person, the Funeral Mass will be livestreamed on the Ballycastle Facebook page, allowing friends and family to participate remotely and offer their support. This accessibility underscores the community’s desire to collectively mourn and celebrate Carmel’s life.
Martin McDonnell: Remembering a Beloved Husband
Carmel’s husband, Martin McDonnell, is also remembered fondly by the community. According to a Facebook post from Ballycastle Mayo, Martin sadly passed away previously and is remembered by his wife Carmel, their children, grandchildren, and a broad network of friends and neighbours. The loss of both Martin and Carmel represents a significant bereavement for the Ballycastle area.
Expressions of Sympathy and Community Support
Messages of sympathy and condolences are being accepted online through rip.ie, providing an opportunity for those who knew Carmel to share their memories and offer comfort to her family. The online book of condolences serves as a testament to the positive influence she had on so many lives. The family appreciates the outpouring of support during this difficult time.
Recent Deaths in the Region
Carmel McDonnell’s passing is one of several recent deaths reported in the Midwest Radio region. On March 7th, 2026, Midwest Radio also reported the deaths of Christina (Chrissie) Costello, Mary Gorham, Tom Monahan, William (Bill) Thompson, Gerry (Gerard) Walkin, Una Daniels, John Geraghty, Sr. Teresa Kilcourse, Bridget Corduff, Della Finn, Stephen J (Stevie) Collins, and Mairéad Delaney. This cluster of obituaries highlights the importance of local news sources like Midwest Radio in keeping communities informed and connected during times of loss.
The Role of Local News in Bereavement
Local news outlets, such as Midwest Radio and rip.ie, play a crucial role in disseminating information about deaths and funeral arrangements. They provide a platform for communities to come together, offer support to grieving families, and celebrate the lives of those who have passed away. The accessibility of this information, particularly through online platforms and social media, ensures that even those living far away can participate in the mourning process. The livestreaming of the funeral mass is a prime example of how technology is being used to bridge geographical distances and foster a sense of community during times of loss.
The death notice format, as seen on rip.ie, typically includes key details such as the deceased’s name, date of death, place of residence, family members, and funeral arrangements. This standardized format allows for quick and easy access to essential information, while also providing a space for personal tributes and expressions of sympathy.