Funeral details released for tragic Shane Lappin - who died in tragic accident whilst building home for his new wife

The funeral details have been released for tragic 30-year-old Shane Lappin who died in a tragic accident on June 6.
Shane and Sarah Lappin on their wedding day in August 2019. Shane died tragically in an accident on Saturday, reportedly while workong on their new home. Photo: Lappin familyShane and Sarah Lappin on their wedding day in August 2019. Shane died tragically in an accident on Saturday, reportedly while workong on their new home. Photo: Lappin family
Shane and Sarah Lappin on their wedding day in August 2019. Shane died tragically in an accident on Saturday, reportedly while workong on their new home. Photo: Lappin family

According to Funeral Times his remains will leave his parents home on Wednesday afternoon to arrive at St Patrick’s Church Keady for 3pm funeral Mass.

He will be buried afterwards in adjoining cemetery.

Shane is deeply mourned by his wife Sarah and parents Francie and Anna.

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He will also be mourned by his siblings and wider family circle.

Earlier Sarah Lappin’s aunt, Majella Marron, said: ”Words cannot describe how heartbroken we all are.

“They were only Married last year and had their whole lives ahead of them building their dreams and hopes for the future.”

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