The map was created by Blueball's Odhran Condron for visitors to find their ancestral graves in Killoughey.
An Offaly man says it's "gutwrenching" to see a cemetery map he worked on for 15 years stolen before its unveiling.
Blueball's Odhran Condron created a map of the Killoughey graveyard in Mountbolus for visitors to find their ancestral graves.
The sign and wooden stand had been put up at 8:30 pm last Friday and was gone by the following morning at 10 am.
Tullamore Garda Station are currently investigating the incident and are asking people to come forward if they have any information.
Mr. Condron says it's hard to understand why it was stolen:
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