Mary Keogh passed away following the collision on Monday afternoon.
A midlands woman who died following a crash will be laid to rest tomorrow.
81-year-old Mary Keogh, from Larkfield, Dring in Longford, passed away after the single vehicle incident near Edgeworthstown on Monday afternoon.
Tributes have poured in for Ms. Keogh, who's being remembered as a "one-off" lady, with great style.
She's also been described as a "lovely, warm and kind" woman.
Mary's funeral mass will take place tomorrow at 12pm in St. Columba's Church, Mullinalaghta.
She's survived by her family Seán, Maria, Ciarán and Peter.
Gardaí are continuing to investigate the collision, which occurred on Monday afternoon, shortly after twenty to five on the N4 at Lisnagrish.
Anyone with any information or dashcam footage is being asked to contact Granard Garda station.
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