
In the wake of a devastating incident at the Limerick Junction, the remains of Private Francis Corieri, a member of the 4th Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers, were laid to rest in the New Cemetery, Tipperary, on Saturday afternoon. The sombre occasion was marked by full military honours as family, comrades, and mourners gathered to pay their respects.
Private Corieri, hailing from Cork City, met his untimely demise at Limerick Junction, succumbing to tragic circumstances that have sent shockwaves through the community. His widow and mother, consumed by grief, stood as the principal mourners, bearing the weight of their loss as they bid farewell to their beloved son and husband.
The circumstances surrounding Private Corieri’s death have yet to be fully elucidated, leaving many questions unanswered and the community grappling with the aftermath of this unforeseen tragedy. As investigations continue, authorities are working diligently to ascertain the events leading up to the fatal incident, aiming to provide clarity to both the bereaved family and the wider populace.

Amidst the sorrow and mourning, there was a palpable sense of solidarity as fellow servicemen and civilians alike rallied around the grieving family, offering solace and support during this trying time. The solemnity of the occasion was underscored by the poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those in service to their country, their lives irrevocably altered in the line of duty.
The military honours accorded to Private Corieri served as a poignant tribute to his dedicated service and unwavering commitment to duty. As the Last Post echoed across the cemetery, a poignant reminder of the finality of his sacrifice, those in attendance paid their respects in a solemn display of reverence and remembrance.
As the community mourns the loss of Private Francis Corieri, thoughts turn to the enduring legacy he leaves behind—a legacy of bravery, service, and sacrifice. In the midst of tragedy, his memory will endure as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who serve, their contributions woven into the fabric of the nation’s history.
Freeman’s Journal – Monday 01 January 1917