A funeral service is to be held on Saturday (February 28) for the third Armagh Road traffic collision victim, John Guy.
Originally from Dublin, John – a father of six – had moved to Keady, Co. Armagh. He sadly lost his life in the three-car incident on Saturday (February 21) which also claimed the lives of Laura Hoy (23) and Conor Quinn (31).
Police officers received a report at about 10.20pm on Saturday night of the collision which involved a red BMW, a grey Volkswagen and a white Audi.
Police have since confirmed that all three were travelling in the same vehicle.
Four others were injured, three of whom were taken to hospital, two to Craigavon and the third to the Royal Victoria in Belfast. All those taken to hospital have been described as being in a stable condition.
Many hundreds of tributes have been paid online to John following his passing.
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Expressing their deep sadness, one person said: “I can’t get to say goodbye to him face to face but I just hope he remembered the last few years he had here and the good times we shared, goodnight God bless john xx.”
Keady Michael Dwyers GFC – a well known Gaelic Club in John’s adopted hometown – also passed on their sympathies to John’s family, adding: “The Dwyers committee offers sincere condolences to the Guy family on the passing of their father. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.”
A death notice described him as a dearly beloved daddy to Troy, Maddie, Carla, Tiana, Brogan and Morgan, cherished son of Harry and Caroline and loving brother to Regina, Aisling and Christopher.
His Funeral is due to be held in St Patrick’s Church Keady on Saturday at 10:30 am with burial afterwards in the church cemetery.