IT IS A HOLY AND WHOLESOME
THOUGHT TO PRAY FOR THE DEAD
THAT THEY MAY BE LOOSED FROM
THEIR SINS.
2 Macc X11 : 46
OF YOUR CHARITY
PRAY FOR THE SOUL OF
JAMES CONDON
OF CROMWELL. HE DIED ON THE
25TH OF AUGUST 1873, AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE
MARY CONDON NEE KELLY
WHO DIED 1ST MAY 1881, AGED 84 YEARS
R I P
Enclosed within an iron railing.
Cromwell, Cromhill, Kilteely, Co. Limerick.
NB. Quotation from Maccabees, Book 2, 12 : 46. ( Refers to all souls that may be in purgatory ) from the Hebrew Bible.
Judah Maccabee was a Jewish priest (kohen) and a son of the priest Mattathias. He led the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire 167–160 BC. He led an army against the Greek invaders who had taken over his country. Several of his men were killed in battle. It turned out that all of them had been wearing superstitious amulets or charms around their necks, a practice that was totally opposed to their Jewish faith. When Judas Maccabeus discovered this he took up a collection among all the people and sent two thousand drachmas to the Temple in Jerusalem to have sacrifices offered for those who had died. The Bible story draws a lesson from these events: “It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead that they may be loosed of their sins.”
Their son James Condon 1837-1918, married Eliza Blackburn 1846-1908, daughter of John Blackburn & Mary Purcell of Ballycrana, Galbally, Co. Limerick on the 31st Jan 1877 in Galbally RC.
Children born to them at Cromhill, Kilteely, Co. Limerick, included James Condon 1877-1880, John (Jack) 1879-1955, William (Willie) 1880-1960, James 1881-1963, Patrick 1883-1947, Philip 1884-1958, Mary 1885-1887, Elizabeth 1887-1963, Thomas 1888-1888, Thomas 1891-1964 & Mary Bridget 1894-1895.
John (Jack) Condon 1879-1955, of nearby memorial 0014, married Mary Ryan, daughter of William Ryan & Bridget McCarthy of Gurtnakistin, Oola, Co. Limerick on the 13th Feb 1915 in Limerick City Cathedral
William (Willie) Condon 1880-1960. His sister, Elizabeth 1887-1963, married Joseph Heelan 1885-1923 of Ballinvreena, Emly. Recorded at memorial TS-EMOG-0503 in Emly’s old cemetery, Co. Tipperary on the historicgraves website.
James Condon 1881-1963, married Sarah Mary McCormack 1895-1923, daughter of James McCormack & Mary Hennessy of Annagh, Galbally, Co. Limerick on the 23rd Jan 1929 in St Josephs RC, Limerick City.
Patrick Condon 1883-1947, married Mary Dunlea, daughter of Thomas Dunlea & Bridget Minogue of Roran, Ballina, Co. Tipperary on the 30th Sep 1925 in St Josephs RC, Limerick City. Patrick was a publican in Hospital, Co. Limerick at the time of his death in 1947.
Philip Condon 1884-1958, married Lucy Archer 1895-1962, daughter of shopkeeper & farmer Thomas Archer & Bridget McEniry of Emly, Co. Tipperary in 1952 in Emly RC. Philip died of kidney failure in St Joseph’s Hospital, Clonmel on the 21st Feb 1958 & his widow Lucy died in St Vincents Hospital, Tipperary Town on the 25th Apr 1962. There is no memorial to them in Emly cemetery.
Elizabeth Condon 1887-1963, married Joseph Heelan 1885-1923, son of John Heelan of Ballinvreena, Emly, Co. Tipperary on the 17th Feb 1920 in St Josephs RC, Limerick City. See memorial TS-EMOG-0503 in Emly’s old cemetery, Co. Tipperary on the historicgraves website.
Thomas Condon 1891-1964, of nearby memorial 0013, married Catherine O’Neill 1898-1966, daughter of Patrick O’Neill & Jane O’Donoghue of Elton, Co. Limerick on the 22nd Feb 1933 in Knockaney RC, Co. Limerick.
NB. See nearby memorials 0013 & 0014 for relevant information