A pool cue, keys of his car, a Hi Vis jacket and Jamie's ESB helmet were just some of the items brought up to the alter.
Mourners filled St. Patrick’s Church in Celbridge today to bid a “last farewell” to 19-year-old Jamie Brannigan who died in a single car crash on Tuesday on the Clane Road in Celbridge.
A pool cue, keys of his car, a Hi Vis jacket and Jamie's ESB helmet were just some of the items brought up to the alter.
Jamie is survived by his parents Joe and Sabrina and his brother Killian.
Jamie is the sixth person to die on Kildare roads so far this year.

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