‘God bless them. This is so heart-breaking. A beautiful couple with so much to look forward to. Life can be so cruel’
A funeral celebrating the life of Ralph, Kith and unborn baby Kate Singco has been posted on the O’Kanes Funeral Directors website. A Requiem Mass will be held on Wednesday January 21 at noon in St Vincent De Paul Church, Ligoneil Road.
The announcement comes after the tragic news that Ralph lost his battle after fighting for his life for several days in hospital. His death followed that of his wife Kith and their unborn child Kate after the trio were involved in a road traffic collision on Sunday in Crumlin.
The funeral announcement stated that viewings will be held in O’Kanes Funeral Home, 116 -118 Donegall Street, BT1 2GX on Saturday 17th January 10am-5pm, Sunday 18th January 10am-5pm and Monday 19th January 10am – 8pm.
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Ralph, Kith and Baby Kate will then arrive at St Vincent De Paul Church, Ligoneil Tuesday January 20 for prayers of reception at 5.30pm followed with an overnight vigil. The funeral will then be held on the following day.
A verse from the gospel of Matthew, 5:4 was also included in the funeral notice, which read: “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted”.
A large outpouring of grief has taken place on several social media sites including the couple’s Facebook pages, the funeral director’s page and Belfast Live stories.
One commentator wrote: “My deepest condolences go out to your family, friends, and all those you have left behind. May they find strength, comfort, and courage in the face of this unimaginable loss. I also pray fervently for your husband’s healing and recovery after this tragic car crash. May love, compassion, and support surround your family during this incredibly painful time.” Another commented: “My thoughts are with Ruby and the whole family. Devastated for you all.”
Lastly, another user posted: “God bless them. This is so heart-breaking. A beautiful couple with so much to look forward to. Life can be so cruel.”
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