Three people died in a collision involving a red BMW and two other vehicles on the Armagh Road near Moy last Saturday evening. Police named the victims as John Guy from Keady, Conor Quinn aged 31 from Cookstown and Laura Hoy-Henry aged 23 from Derrylaughan near Coalisland.

John Guy, a father of seven, received a Requiem Mass at St Patrick’s Church in Keady. Father Aidan McCann led the service and extended condolences to Guy’s parents Harry and Caroline, children Troy, Maddie, Carla, Tiana, Brogan, Morgan and Amy-Louise, sisters Regina and Aisling, brother Christopher, and extended family. Family members placed a Dublin jersey, model car, high-vis jacket, picture, candle and seven ribbons on the altar. Guy, originally from Dublin and the eldest of four children, was buried in the adjoining cemetery.

Laura Hoy-Henry, a mother of a four-year-old daughter, had her Requiem Mass on Thursday at Holy Trinity Church in Cookstown. Her sister Rebecca Hoy described her as clever and witty with a kind heart, and noted resemblances to her daughter. Father Lawrence Boyle addressed Hoy-Henry’s mother Dympna, who had previously lost another daughter Linda Owens to cancer in 2023.

Conor Quinn, a father of four, had his funeral earlier in the week. The Police Service of Northern Ireland continues to investigate the crash.