Funeral arrangements have been announced for a mother-of-two from Gilford who had been missing for a week.
The body of 24-year-old Caitlin Green was found in the Princess Street area of Lurgan on Saturday following days of intensive searches.
Her death is not being treated as suspicious by police.
A funeral notice has described her as a loving mummy to her two young children, Cadáin and Clíodhna – and daughter to her heartbroken parents Stephanie and Barry.
She is also lovingly remembered by her siblings Jason, Lela, Patrick and Lily-Rose, her grandmother Siobhan Green, and the wider family circle.
Caitlin’s remains will be reposing at her home, 51 Castleview, Gilford, from 3pm on Monday, where family and friends are welcome to call and pay their respects.
Her funeral will take place on Tuesday morning, leaving her home at 10.15am to St Patrick & St Colman’s Church, Laurencetown, for 11am Requiem Mass, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.
The Mass will be available to view via the church webcam.
Her passing is “very deeply regretted” by all who knew her.
Family flowers only have been requested. Donations in lieu, if desired, may be made to Changing Lives, via Jack McLearnon & Son Funeral Directors, North Street, Lurgan, or through a donation box at the family home.
A spokesperson for Changing Lives NI, based in Gilford, said: “It is with the greatest sadness that we have learned of Caitlin’s passing.
“Caitlin was a beautiful young woman who greeted everyone with a smile and a warm hello, leaving a lasting impression on all who met her and she will be sorely missed by all who knew her.
“Our hearts are broken for Caitlin, her two children, her parents, siblings and her entire family as they face this unimaginable loss.
“We will be here to support anyone who is struggling — please reach out, and let us lean on one another during this devastating time.