The death has taken place of a popular Donegal man who recently featured in an award-winning documentary.
Owen ‘Owney’ McGoldrick (94) was the subject of ‘Echoes of an Irish Lifetime’, by his niece Frances Maguire. The poignant short film follows the soft spoken Pettigo man as he reflects on his life as he approaches its final chapter.
Sadly, Owney passed away yesterday surrounded by his loving family. Late of Crilly, Tievemore, his remains are reposing at 6 Old People’s Home, Pettigo, F94P086, today from 1pm until 10pm.
Removal from there at 12.30 pm to St. Joseph’s Chapel, Lettercran, F94Y642 for Requiem Mass at 1.00 pm with burial afterwards in adjoining cemetery.
The documentary on Owney received an Honourable Mention at the East Village Film Festival in New York in May. The following month, it was also bestowed with awards at festivals in Italy, France, and the UK.
It won ‘Best Documentary’ at the International Gold Awards, and Ms Maguire won ‘Best First Time Director’ for her efforts at the Florence Film Festival. The production also received prizes at the Paris Film Awards and The London Movie Awards.
Speaking to Donegal Daily last June, Ms Maguire described her uncle as a ‘very quiet man’, but he said he was astonished to discover he would be appearing in front of audiences around the world.
An article on the film on Donegal Daily at the time has been viewed more than 100,000 times to date. You can read the full story, HERE.
Official funeral notice:
The death has occurred of Owen (Owney) McGoldrick, Crilly, Tievemore, Pettigo, Co. Donegal. Peacefully surrounded by his loving family.
Beloved uncle of Mairead (Sean), Patrick (Pauline), Helena (Paddy), Brigene, Frances (Jason), Yvonne (Declan) and his many more nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Predeceased by his parents Owen and Bridget, his brother Packie John and James Joseph (Dodie), his sisters Bridget (Bidgie), Cassie and Agnes(Aggie). Sadly missed by his sister Sarah Mary and Margaret Ellen and sister in law Rosie.
May His Gentle Soul Rest in Peace
Reposing at 6 Old People’s Home, Pettigo, Co. Donegal F94P086 today from 1pm until 10pm where you are most welcome to pay your respects. Wake will be a walk through.
Removal at 12.30 pm to St. Joseph’s Chapel, Lettercran, Co. Donegal F94Y642 for Requiem Mass at 1.00 pm with burial afterwards in adjoining cemetery.
Family time please on the morning of the funeral.
Sad passing of Donegal man, 94, featured in award-winning film was last modified: September 29th, 2025 by Staff Writer
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