Colm Lynch O'Sullivan is survived by his parents and brothers.
A midlands man who lost his life in a car crash in Laois is being remembered for having an infectious smile and a hearty smile.
Colm Lynch O'Sullivan, or Bear as he was known to his friends and family, died after a single vehicle collision at Ballaghmore in Borris-in-Ossary in the early hours of Wednesday morning last week.
A gaming headset, trophies and a toy motorcar were brought to the alter in St Molua's Church in Ballaghmore during his funeral mass to celebrate his love of computer games, rugby and motorsports.
His brother Brendan says Colm's friends are a credit to the life he lived:
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