The death has occurred of Marie Brogan, Omagh, Co Tyrone.

Brogan, Marie, neé D’arcy, Omagh, Co Tyrone, formerly of 8 Pinefield Close, Killyclogher, BT79 7YS died peacefully on Tuesday 12th May 2026 in the South West Acute Hospital surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of the late Pat. Treasured mother of Eileen McGirr (Declan), and the late Hugh-Thomas and Brian.   Loving and devoted grandmother of Ellie, Dillan and Darcey. Cherished sister of Fr. Brian D’arcy, Joan Lunney and the late Gaby.

Marie will be reposing in Grianan House Funeral Home from 2pm until 9pm on both Thursday 14th May 2026 and Friday 15th May 2026.

Marie will leave her daughters residence on the Tattymoyle Road at 11am on Saturday 16th May for 11.30am requiem Mass in St. Lawrence’s Church, Fintona, followed by her burial afterwards in Dublin Road Cemetery, Omagh.

For those who wish to show a presence on the Funeral route, Marie will travel from the Tattymoyle Road, and along the Lisdergan Road, to arrive at St. Lawrence’s Church at 11.20am.

Deeply regretted and sadly missed by her loving daughter, son in-law, grandchildren, brother, sister, in laws, nephews, nieces and entire family circle and friends. Our Lady pray for her.

Please click on messages of condolence below, to leave messages of sympathy in relation to Marie and her family.

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  1. My sincere sympathy to all the Brogan and D’Arcy family.
    May Marie rest in Eternal peace 🙏

  2. Heartbroken to hear this. Condolences to Eileen and family thinking and praying for you all at this sad time.💕💕

  3. Thinking of you and your family.Remembering your mom’s kindness. She left such a mark on everyone lucky enough to know her.

  4. Eileen, Declan and family ,I am so sorry to hear about your beloved mum. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. God bless x

  5. So sorry for your loss, Eileen, Ellie and boys. Bronagh was a lovely woman and such a constant, caring presence throughout the girls’ years in primary school. – Renee and Taryn