Daniel Lavelle: Tributes paid to Northern Ireland father-of-five ‘a devoted, kind hearted and genuine person’ killed in lorry collision in Lisnaskea
Daniel Lavelle
Funeral arrangements have been published for the tragic father-of-five who died after a two-vehicle road traffic collision in Lisnaskea on Wednesday evening, 25th September.
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A post on Funeral Times[2] says that Daniel Lavelle ‘died on Wednesday 25tSeptember 2024, tragically as a result of an accident’.
He is described as the ‘dearly loved husband of Eilish (née Rice) and loving father to Jacob, Michaela, Laoise, Clíodhna and Domhnall Óg’, a ‘dear brother of Emmet (Josie), Michael, Michelle (Mickey), Barry (Geraldine), Majella (Stuart), Maria (Paul) and Emma (Ryan)’.
Earlier, Roads Inspector Cherith Adair from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Collision Investigation Unit said: “Police received a report at approximately 5.30pm of a collision involving a lorry and car on the Crom Road.
“Officers attended, alongside our colleagues from other emergency services.
“Sadly, the driver of the car, was pronounced deceased at the scene.
“He was married father-of-five, Daniel Lavelle, who was aged 40, and from the Donagh area.
“The driver of the lorry, a 48-year-old man, has subsequently been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He remains in custody at this time.
“My detectives are investigating the circumstances of the collision, and would like to hear from witnesses or anyone who may have captured dash-cam or other footage which could assist with our enquiries.
Tributes have since flooded social media for the young man.
“Our thoughts are with Mickey, Mary, Emmet, Michael, Michelle, Barry, Maria, Majella, Emma & Daniel’s wife Eilish and his children.
“May he now Rest in Peace.”
Another post from Saint Kevin’s College[3] says: “Our Heartfelt sympathies go out this morning to Year 9 Pupil Jacob Lavelle and his Family and the wider Lavelle Family following the tragic death of his Father, Daniel Lavelle, last night.
“We will keep Jacob and Daniel’s brother Emmet Lavelle and his nephews and nieces in the College in our thoughts and prayers.
“May he Rest In Peace
“From the Governors, Staff, & Pupils of Saint Kevin’s College
Gary Kelly”
And Lisnaskea Emmetts[4] in another post say: “The club is absolutely stunned and saddened to hear of the tragic passing of Daniel Lavelle in a road accident yesterday evening.
“Daniel is the brother of our esteemed former Club Secretary, Referee and Umpire, Emmett.
“We send deepest condolences to his devastated parents Michael(Snr) and Mary, & to his brothers and sisters, Emmet, Michael, Michelle, Barry, Majella, Maria and Emma, and to the entire Lavelle family circle.”
They said: “Due to the untimely passing of our regular volunteer and friend, Daniel Lavelle, our event this week will be cancelled as a mark or respect to Daniel and his family.
“His favourite role was timekeeping and would have an ever present smile at the finish line for our finishers.
“Daniel and his wife Eilish and their 5 children were always available to participate and help out.
“Daniel was a keen runner himself and could often be seen out running his home roads around Crom, outside Lisnaskea.
“He will be sorely missed by all at junior parkrun and the wider community.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Lavelle family at this time”.
And another tribute from Lisnaskea Rovers[5] says: “On behalf of Lisnaskea Rovers Football Club, we would like to extend our deepest sympathies on the passing of our fellow Lisbellaw coach, Daniel Lavelle.
“Daniel was not only an exceptional coach, but also a respected member of our community who dedicated his time, energy, and passion to the sport and to the development of young athletes.
“His positive influence will be felt for many years to come, and we are deeply saddened by his loss.
“We offer our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him.
“Especially his family members who play for our club. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.”
Yet another tribute from Lisbellaw United FC[6] says: “It is with profound sadness that we write this post in memory of our treasured coach and friend Daniel Lavelle, who tragically lost his life in a road traffic accident yesterday evening – shocking and devastating everyone at the Club and across the wider community.
“Daniel had been a familiar face around the Club for the last number of years and more recently had become involved in a coaching role, helping with the SSG sessions at Bawnacre and just this year he had volunteered to coach our newly established U11 Belles team in the BKYL.
“Daniels enthusiasm, passion and drive to learn in his new role was boundless- always the first at training and offering help wherever he could, nothing was too much trouble.
“This trait made him a firm favourite amongst the girls, other coaches and parents alike. Just earlier this week he had expressed his desire to lead the girls training session this week as part of his IFA national coaching course. He had fully planned the session in advance but tragically did not get to take it.
“Daniel and the Lavelle family have always been incredible supporters of our club fundraisers and events, without fail they were there.
“We at the Club are heartbroken to lose such a devoted, kind hearted and genuine person and it has left us with a huge void.
“Whilst a fantastic asset and influence at our Club, Daniel was also a devoted husband and daddy.
“We express our heartfelt condolences to his wife Eilish, his children Jacob, Michaela, Laoise, Cliodhna and Domhnall Og and the wider circle of family and friends at this extremely difficult time.
“As a mark of respect Lisbellaw United Youth will not be holding any training or matches until next week and will observe a minutes silence in memory of Daniel at all senior games this weekend.”