The grieving parents of a young girl described as “wonderful” and “kind” have made a heartfelt request as they get ready for her upcoming funeral on Friday.
The sudden passing of 10-year-old Grace Mahon has deeply saddened her family and the community in Co. Wexford, Ireland. Survived by her devastated parents Dave and Kara and her older brother Noah, Grace has received numerous emotional tributes from people across the county.
While the cause of the schoolgirl’s death has been disclosed, her parents have asked attendees of Grace’s funeral at St. Cyprian’s Church not to wear black clothes. The Shelmalier Ladies Football Club, where Grace enjoyed playing, expressed profound sorrow over her loss, describing her as a beautiful and beloved member who brought joy to the club.
Tributes honoring Grace’s remarkable impact have flooded social media, portraying her as a special and kind-hearted girl. The community is mourning the loss of a young soul who left a lasting legacy through her kindness and joy.
Messages of condolence and remembrance continue to pour in for Grace, with one person expressing the hope that her spirit will live on in the hearts of those she touched. A teacher also shared memories of Grace’s kindness and caring nature, recalling her thoughtful gestures towards younger students.
Grace’s death notice on RIP.ie provides details of her funeral arrangements, emphasizing a celebration of her life in vibrant colors and requesting no black attire. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Wexford SPCA are encouraged to honor Grace’s love for animals.
As the community grapples with the loss of Grace, her impact and memory are sure to endure, leaving a profound mark on those who knew her.

