Mrs. Carrie Monsell, beloved wife of Sergeant Monsell, passed away in Ballingarry on a sorrowful Saturday. Sergeant Monsell, a former member of the County Inspector’s Office on William Street, Limerick, and recently responsible for overseeing the Ballingarry district, lost his cherished wife. Mrs. Monsell, known in her maiden days as Hackoey, hailed from Limerick, and her untimely departure at the height of her womanhood has left the city in deep mourning. A native of Limerick, she had been wed for just five brief years, and her tragic passing has stirred profound sympathy for her grieving husband and young family. The funeral was conducted today from Castleconnell and witnessed a significant turnout of Limerick’s Constabulary, along with colleagues and friends of Sergeant Monsell.
Limerick Echo – Tuesday 03 April 1906