His funeral will be immediate family only due to current COVID-19 restrictions.
The funeral for the former Roscommon Footballer, who died yesterday, will be immediate family only due to the current Government restrictions.
Conor Connelly's family says there will be a "remembrance and celebration of Conor's packed full and joyful life when it is safe to do so".
The 44-year-old passed away while jogging near his home in Moorock, Ballycumber, Co. Offaly.
He was married to Claire and had three children Caragh, Rossa and Owen.
The solicitor was the Director of Ballycumber Leamonaghan Community Developments CLG and a member of the Board of Management of Boher National School.
He played for Roscommon in the late 1990's and and early 2000's winning a Connacht senior medal in 2001 playing in the half-forward line against Mayo in the final at Dr Hyde Park.
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