The 15-year-old died in an accident on Sunday.
A Laois teenager, who died in a quad bike accident at the weekend, will be laid to rest this week.
David Brown passed away on Sunday after an incident in a wooded area near Ballyshanduff, just outside Ballybrittas.
His funeral mass will take place in St Peter and Paul’s Church Portlaoise on Friday at 12 noon.
The 15-year-old is survived by his heartbroken parents James and Carmel and siblings Conor and Sarah.
Eamon Fennelly, Chair of Portlaoise GAA says David was an great guy and a great friend:
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