Paul Finlay lost his life in the collision last Friday.
Funeral arrangements for the victim of a fatal road collision in Offaly last week have been made.
Paul Finlay, aged in his 80s, died following the crash involving his car and a van on the N52 at Arden, Tullamore last Friday afternoon.
He's pre-deceased by his brothers Liam, JJ and his niece Pamela.
He's survived by his brothers Tommy, Bernie, Paddy and Kevin, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Paul, who was from Bracklin, Tullamore, will be reposing at his nephew house on the Daingean Road in Tullamore from 5-8 o'clock this evening.
He'll then will be laid to rest in Durrow Cemetery tomorrow, following mass in the Church of the Assumption at 10 o'clock.
The family requests the house is private tomorrow morning.
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