Murder victim Cornelius O’Neill will be remembered for his ‘gentleness and kindness’
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Mr O'Neill (56) died after being stabbed at a property in the Tamlaght O'Crilly area of South Derry on Tuesday of last week.
A 33-year-old Cookstown man has been charged with his murder.
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Hide AdAddressing mourners at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Lavey, Rev Fr Eamon Graham said the people of the local community had been “very shocked” and “very saddened” by the events of last week.
He said they should leave the circumstances of what happened to the police and courts, and it was not for them to speculate this morning.
Fr Graham said they were here to pray for Mr O’Neill and his loved ones and “leave him in the hands of the Lord”.
He described Mr O'Neill as someone who never lost the innocence of his childhood and had kept that innocence as he got older.
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Hide AdHe said many people lose that simplicity as they went through life, but he stressed it was something that they should learn.
Referring to the toy tractor at altar, Fr Graham said Cornelius had a "great love for tractors" and was held in high regard by his work colleagues at McCanns.
The priest thanked the police and ambulance services and all who helped the family in recent days.
Mr O'Neill is survived by his mother Moria, brothers Alan and Keith, sister Sharon, partner of Primrose, and uncles and aunt Gerard, Con, John Joe, James and Annie O'Kane.