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Bridget Tierney RIP.ie

Ireland's oldest woman Bridget Tierney dies at the age of 108

She celebrated her 108th birthday on 5 July 2023.

THE OLDEST WOMAN in Ireland, Bridget Tierney, has died at the age of 108. 

Mrs Tierney, of Drumgore, Loughduff, Co Cavan died yesterday “peacefully in the tender care of her very devoted family, in her 109th year”.

She lived through two world wars and three pandemics and was the second oldest woman in Ireland up last month when 109 year old Kitty Jeffery, a native of Grenville in Co Cork, passed away at Cork University Hospital.

Bridget celebrated her 108th birthday on 5 July 2023.

At the time, her son Tom told the Anglo Celt newspaper that her longevity could be attributed to a life time of “hard work”.

He said that his mother was “happy as Larry” once she had her children around her. Tom stressed that his mother wasn’t one for sitting on her laurels.

Bridget raised nine children while working on the family farm tending to cattle, pigs and hens.

Tom (73) told the paper that 1952 was a very bad year with no turf to be got for the family home.

His father, Patrick, who was employed in the local mill, would bring home two bags of seeds, which his mother heated to bake soda bread in.

“That’s how tough times were,” he said, explaining “the weather was very bad and there was no turf got in the bog”.

Among her hobbies was reminiscing and reciting poetry, her favourite of which was A Noble Boy, written by Mary Dow Brine in 1878.

Tom described his mother as a “little bopping angel” who never spent a day sick in bed in the course of her long life.

Bridget was taken care of in her home. Her daily routine was to wake to “a good mug of tea” which Tom brought to her bedroom.

She generally asked her son is “what sort of a day is it?” followed by “what have you lined out for the day?”.

At 11am, it was time for porridge followed by tea and toast and then she started to pray.

Tom said her routine was to sit beside her window, on the outside of which are several doves which Bridget counted daily.

“There’s not as many there as there were yesterday,” she often told her son.

“This would go on until dinner time,” he said, explaining “that’s the way the day goes for her”.

Bridget was predeceased by her husband Patrick, son Vincent, daughter Patricia, her brothers James and Sonny, her sister Elizabeth and her brother-in-law Joe. 

Mrs Tierney is survived by her daughters Mary, Margaret, Pauline, Betty and Kitty, her sons John and Tom, her sister Kathleen and her sons and daughters-in-law. She also is fondly remembered by her 30 grandchildren, 49 great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren. 

Bridget will repose at her home in Drumgore today from 5pm to 10pm and tomorrow from 1pm to 4.30pm. Her removal will follow to St Joseph’s Church in Loughduff to arrive for 8pm.

Her requiem mass will take place at noon on Saturday with burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

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Olivia Kelleher
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