Colm Lynch O'Sullivan lost his life following a crash on the Borris In Ossory to Roscrea road.
A Laois man who died in a road crash will be laid to rest on Monday.
Colm Lynch O'Sullivan passed away after a car crash on the Borris In Ossory to Roscrea road in the early hours of yesterday morning.
He will repose at Tierney's Funeral Home in Roscrea on Sunday evening from 4.00pm to 7.00pm.
Removal from his residence in Cloncourse will take place on Monday morning on 10:30 am to arrive at St.Molua's Church, Ballaghmore for mass at 11.00 am, with burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
'No parent should ever have to attend their own childs funeral'.
That's according to Laois councillor John King following the passing of Colm Lynch O'Sullivan.
The Fine Gael rep says this loss is immeasurable to his family:
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