Saturday, February 21st, has been considered one of the deadliest days on Irish roads in almost a decade, with seven people being killed on roads across the country that day
A Naas couple who were killed in a road collision on Waterford on Saturday have been laid to rest today in Naas.
Grace Elliot and Brian Frisby, both originally from Waterford but who had lived in Naas for a number of years, were killed on the Tramore Road at Robin Hill, Co. Waterford last Saturday.
The couple are survived by their two sons, Theo and Fionn.
Brian is predeceased by his sister Maria and grandparents.
Grace is predeceased by her nephew Ciarán and grandparents.
The funeral mass took place this morning at the Church of Our Lady and St. David, Naas, followed by burial in St. Corban's Cemetery, Naas.
Saturday, February 21st, has been considered one of the deadliest days on Irish roads in almost a decade, with seven people being killed on roads across the country that day.

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