Lynch's Funeral Home

Lynch's Funeral Home Welcome to our family owned and managed unertaking funeral service. Established in 1982. It is no longer a job, but a vocation for Seán.

Lynch's Funeral Home provides a caring,confidential,personal and professional Funeral service.We treat each Funeral as unique giving each full attention. Serving The Community In A Time Of Need
Sean Lynch's Funeral services combines a professional yet personal touch. For Seán Lynch of Castlegregory, being an undertaker is a role in life very much with a personal and predetermined path. When Séan

was just a young boy growing up he witnessed funerals and it awakened a deep spiritual connection and he vowed, even at a young age, to one day be a part of such ceremonies. Seán's vocation came through and for the last 30 years he has has been committed to providing a professional, personalised and sensitive service to his customers in Castlegregory, Camp, Brandon and the wider environs. (maintained this spiritual connection to what he considers his vocation in life by working at his Funeral Home in Castlegregory).
“When I was young something happened to me when I attended a wake and I saw a lady with rosary beads in her hands. It was such a spiritual feeling that I said to myself ‘one day I’m going to be involved in this job’ and over 30-years ago, I knew the time was right. Training is very important in my role. My service is about empathising with people at a time of great emotional need and respecting their wishes in every way, and it must come from the heart,” explained Séan. “I feel it is a privilege and an honour to be asked to be part of the funeral” he said. Seán is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and when he gets a call, everything but the task in hand is set aside as he gives the grieving family and the deceased his full attention. Every requirement and request is catered for at Lynch’s Funeral Home from flowers, coffins, headstones, funeral music, repatriation of remains and advice on cremation, plus many more important considerations. Even though Seán has a modern Funeral Home that provides such services, he remains heartened by the sensitive and intimate aspects of waking the deceased in their own homes. Funerals have changed so much over the 30 years. Cremations are increasing, non-religious funerals are becoming more common; families want to personalise and tailor every aspect of the funeral for their loved one; technology is used so that funerals are recorded or streamed live for those who cannot pay their respects in person.
“I have transformed my funeral business to meet these demands” said Seán, "as clearly demonstrated by a visit to my website (www.kerryfunderaldirectors.com)". “Where families wish to use my funeral home I may be one of the few undertakers who gives a key of the funeral home to the family of the deceased so that they can be present day or night with their loved one”. Seán welcomes families to be directly involved in the planning of the funeral from start to finish. The biggest change to the funeral business is perhaps that families wish to use their own homes for the wake. The funeral can be made more personalised when the person is waked in their own home. Family members are often more relaxed with their family member in their own home and they can express their gratitude to the constant stream of callers - offering endless cups of tea to those visitors paying their respects. “I think the house wake is so personal. To spend the last days and nights with the deceased gives a comforting feeling for the families, and even though I have a modern funeral home, I believe a house wake is a beautiful way for a family to say goodbye to loved ones” Seán said. 'It also eases the grieving process'. Seán will work with the family to set up their home for a respectful wake and covers all details even down to directional signage for the remotest of houses and has portable road lighting to ensure nobody gets lost! Seán has known the funeral business for the best part of his life and he has every intention of continuing on this vocation. Retirement is something which doesn’t even merit a thought, let alone consideration in his life. You see, for people of Seán’s generation and vintage, working is an important aspect of everyday life and is not something to retire from once one reaches a certain age, as Séan explains. His good friend Mike Neill, of the Railway Bar in Camp has echoed his own sentiments.

“At the moment I’m expanding my business rather than contemplating retirement and if you come back to me when I’m 90 I’ll still be doing it. I’m expanding my business because I love what I do. Also, given the change and trend of family home wakes I have expanded my personalised funeral service to every home in the Dingle peninsula stretching from Blennerville Bridge to Annauscaul, Dingle and in fact so far to the west of Dingle where I can see the smoke coming out of the chimneys in New York. What I do is very fulfilling and I’ve every intention of doing it long into the future,” concluded Seán.

16/11/2021

The death has occurred of Anne Maria Neukirchner (née Quirke)
Castletownroche, Cork / Rochestown, Cork / Camp, Kerry

NEUKIRCHNER (née Quirke) (Castletownroche and formerly of Rochestown, Cork): On November 2nd , 2021, unexpectedly, after a short illness in the presence of her loving family at St. James’s Hospital, Dublin. ANNE MARIA (Cork University Hospital) dearly beloved wife of Andrew, adored mother of Dáire, loving daughter of Michael and Theresa, dear sister of Adrian, Valerie (Costelloe), Paul, David, John and Susan.

Lovingly remembered and missed by her loving husband, son and family, father-in-law Peter, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, relatives, work colleagues, and her very dear friends.

May she rest in peace

Memorial Mass at 12.00 Noon on Saturday, November 20th. in St. Mary's Church Camp. Interment of Ashes immediately afterwards in Killiney Cemetery

No flowers please . Donations in lieu to Cancer Research, Cork University Hospital..

Enquiries to Sean or John Rahilly at Hogan's Funeral Home, Tralee - phone 0667121119/ 0876865632

16/11/2021

The death has occurred of James (Jimmy) Finn
Burbank, California and formerly of Stradbally, Castlegregory, Kerry
James (Jimmy) Finn
Passed away peacefully in his residence on January 13th, 2021. Beloved husband of Jean, & loving father to Eileen (Galvin), James and Michael. Sadly missed by his heartbroken family, grandchildren Conor, Kieran & Kathryn, son-in-law, Tommy, daughter-in-law, Tracey and extended family. Predeceased by brother, Pat and sisters Eileen & Mary.

Rest in Peace

Memorial Mass at 3.30pm, Saturday, 20th November 2021 in St. Mary's Church, Castlegregory.

Mass will be live streamed on Castlegregory Parish Facebook

Burial immediately afterwards in Stradbally Cemetery.

23/10/2021

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22/09/2021

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The death has occurred of Chrissey Flynn (née Scanlon)
Keelballylahive, Castlegregory, Kerry

Peacefully on September 21st 2021, at home surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her husband Jackie. Sadly missed by her sons, Jerry and John, her daughters Mary Joe and Ann, brother-in-law Jerry, sisters-in-law Cauty and Margaret , daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, nieces, nephews, grand-children, great-grand children, relatives and friends.

Rest in peace

Reposing at Lynch's Funeral Home, Castlegregory on Thursday evening from 7.00pm to 8.00pm. Requiem Mass at 12.00 noon on Friday 24th September 2021. Mass will be live steamed on Castlegregory Parish Facebook. House private please. Burial afterwards in Killiney cementery. HSE Covid19 guidelines will apply. Those who would like to attend the funeral but due to current restrictions cannot, may like to leave a personal message by using the condolence book at the bottom of this page.

Enquiries to Sean Lynch, Funeral Director, Castlegregory and Hogan's Funeral Home, Tralee.

20/09/2021

.Lynch’s Funeral Home
Castlegregory Funeral Directors Ltd. Reg. No. 520058. Directors S. Lynch. O. Lynch.
Main Street, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry.
Telephone: 066-7139128
Member I.A.F.D.


The death has occurred of Siobhan Dowling (née H***e)
Stradbally, Castlegregory, Kerry / Ballyferriter, Kerry

Formerly Ballyferriter P.O. Peacefully on the 20th. September, 2021 in Our Lady of Fatima Nursing Home, Tralee. Predeceased by her brother Séamus. Beloved wife of Tom and loving mother of John (Bantry), James, Francis (Frank) (Cashel), Mary Reidy (Tralee), Martin (Tralee), and Margaret Lynch (Macroom). Sadly missed by her sisters Sr. Teresita, (Bon Secours, Tralee) and Loyola Meade, and Loyola's husband Ben (Kinsale), her adored grandchildren, Philip, Eric, Tom, Emma, Faye, Joe, Evelyn, Grace, Áine, Maireád, Siobhán and Fiona, her sons-in-law Patrick and Humphrey, daughters-in-law Noreen, Moira and Niamh, brothers in law, Jack, Patrick and Der, relatives, neighbours and many friends.

Rest in Peace

Reposing in Lynch's Funeral Home, Castlegregory from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm on Tuesday, 21st September 2021. Funeral cortege arriving at 11.40 am for Requiem Mass in St. Mary's Church, Castlegregory at 12.00 noon on Wednesday, 22nd September 2021. Burial afterwards in Killiney cemetery. HSE Covid19 guidelines will apply. Those who would have liked to attend the funeral but due to current restrictions cannot, may like to leave a personal message by using the condolence book at the bottom of this page.

04/09/2021

The death has occurred of James (Jimmy Sparks) Cotter
USA SanFrancisco and late of Brendan's Park, Tralee, Kerry

James (15.4.1930 - 27.8.2021) died peacefully in San Francisco. Dearly beloved son of the late Jack and Eileen. Dear brother of Michael and Joseph, sisters-in-law, Mary and Bride; also survived by nieces and nephews; brother of the late John Joseph, Liam, Tom, and sister Mary Patricia (died in infancy). Jimmy was a native of Rock Street, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Retired from City and County of San Francisco. Jimmy was a proud veteran of the US Army.

May He Rest In Peace

Reposing at ‘The Rose Room’, Hogan’s Funeral Home, Tralee, on Thursday, September 9th from 6.30pm – 8pm for relatives and friends.

Arriving at Our Lady and St. Brendan’s Church, Tralee at 10.30am for 11.00am. Requiem Mass on Friday, September 10th. Mass will be live streamed at www.stbrendansparishtralee.org. Burial after in Old Rath Cemetery

Enquiries to Sean or John at Hogan’s Funeral Home, Tralee - phone 0667121119

04/09/2021

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The death has occurred of Cáit Browne (née Walsh)
Fahamore, Castlegregory, Kerry
Peacefully at her home on September 3rd, 2021 surrounded by her loving family.
Predeceased by her sister Mary and brothers Brendan & Michael. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by husband Mike, sons David, Paul & Colum, daughters-in-law Margaret, Trish & Sharon, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
May her gentle soul rest in peace.
Reposing at her home. Funeral Cortege to leave her residence at 2:30PM Monday September 6th 2021 for 3:00pm Requiem mass in St. Mary's Church Castlegregory. Mass will be live-streamed on Castlegregory Parish Facebook live. Burial afterward in Killiney Cemetery
Enquiries to Sean Lynch at Lynch's Funeral Home. Current HSE guidelines and regulations with regard to funerals will be adhered to.

03/09/2021

The death has occurred of Frank Maunsell
Drom, Cloghane, Kerry

Peacefully on September 3rd, 2021 in the loving care of his family and the staff at Di**le Community Hospital. Retired member of An Garda Síochána. Predeceased by his wife Peggy and daughter Patricia. Fondly remembered and sadly missed by his children Deirdre, Frank, Theresa and John, son-in-law Sean and daughters-in-law Josephine and Mary, 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Waking at Lynch's Funeral Home, Castlegregory on Sunday September 5th from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. Funeral Cortege to leave funeral home at 7:15pm for St. Brendan's Church, Cloghane. Requiem Mass Monday, September 6th, at 12:00 noon. Burial afterward in Cloghane Old Cemetery.

Family flowers only. Donations, If desired, in lieu of flowers to Di**le Community Hospital. Enquiries to Sean Lynch at Lynch's Funeral Home. Current HSE guidelines and regulations with regard to funerals will be adhered to.

21/08/2021

.The death has occurred of Hugh Crean
Keelballylahive, Castlegregory, Kerry
Hugh Crean
Hugh Crean, Keelballylahive, Castlegregory, Tralee, Co. Kerry, peacefully, surrounded by his loving family on August 19th, 2021. Beloved husband of Bridget (née Keane) and dear father of Katherine, Joan, Jerome, Clement, Hugh Thomas, Maurice, Peter and Michael. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his 23 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren, his sister Mary (Bradshaw née Crean, USA), sons-in-law Joseph and Peter, daughters-in-law Sigrid, Martina, Rachel, Amy, Michelle and Geraldine, sisters-in-law Rita Crean and Eileen Crean, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends.



Rest in Peace



A private family funeral will take place with Requiem Mass in St. Mary’s Church, Castlegregory on Monday, August 23rd, at 12 noon (Mass will be live streamed on Castlegregory Parish live Facebook) and burial afterwards in Kilgobbin Cemetery, Camp. Funeral cortege to leave family home at 11.30am.



Those who would have liked to attend the funeral, but due to current HSE guidelines and government restrictions cannot, may like to form a guard of honour en route to the church or cemetery . Family flowers only. Donations, if desired, in lieu of flowers to Palliative Care Unit, Kerry University Hospital Tralee. Enquiries to Sean Lynch, Funeral Director, Lynch's Funeral Home, Castlegregory 087-686-5632.

13/07/2021

The death has occurred of Gerard McSweeney

Trim, Meath / Tralee, Kerry
• The death has occurred, on July 12th. at Beaumont Lodge Nursing Home, Kilmore Road, Dublin of Gerard Mc Sweeney, late of Trim, Co. Meath and eldest son of the late Joe Mc Sweeney, Blennerville and Bridget O'Sullivan, Tralee. Gerard is mourned by his siblings, Marie, Breda, and Matthew, and his nieces and nephews in Ireland and England. Also mourned by cousins in Ireland, England, and Canada.
Rest in Peace
Burial will take place in Ráth Cemetery on Friday 17th. July, 2021 at 12.00 noon.

Enquiries to Sean Lynch, Funeral Director, Hogan's Funeral Home, Tralee - phone 0667121119

03/07/2021

The death has occurred of Peter Hennessy
Kilshannig West, Maharees, Castlegregory, Kerry

• Suddenly and unexpectedly on the 30th June 2021 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Predeceased by his parents Peg and John, brother John, nephews Timmy and Joseph.Sadly missed by his loving family; beloved wife Joan, children Michael and Hannah, stepdaughters Sharon and Yvonne, siblings Pauline, Ann, Joan, Chris, Stephen, Timmy, and Tina, grandchildren Darren, Chloe and Saoirse, nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends far and wide.
Rest in Peace
Requiem Mass at 12.00 noon on Monday, 5th July 2021, at St. Mary's Church, Castlegregory and Burial will be live-streamed on Castlegregory Parish Facebook live. Burial afterwards in Killiney Cemetery. Those who would have liked to attend the funeral, but due to current restrictions cannot, may like to form a guard of honour on route to the Church or Cemetery.
No flowers please, donations if desired to the Irish Community Air Ambulance service.
Enquiries to Sean Lynch, Funeral Director, Phone 0876865632.

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