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Funeral details released for Co Tyrone man Thomas Lagan who died in crash

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 13, 2025
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Funeral details released for Co Tyrone man Thomas Lagan who died in crash

Story Highlight

– Thomas Lagan, 21, died in a car crash.
– Funeral arrangements announced for the young man.
– Incident occurred near Co Tyrone town.
– Community mourning loss of local resident.
– Support for family during difficult time.

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Funeral arrangements have been made public for Thomas Lagan, a 21-year-old man from County Tyrone, who tragically lost his life in a road traffic incident on Friday.

The young man’s untimely death has elicited an outpouring of grief within the local community. Friends and family members have expressed their sorrow and disbelief as they prepare to bid farewell to a cherished member of their lives.

The funeral service is scheduled to take place at St. Patrick’s Church in Dungannon, where Thomas was known and loved by many. Following the service, a burial will occur at the local cemetery, allowing family and friends to gather in a more intimate setting to remember his life and contributions to the community.

Described as kind-hearted and full of potential, Thomas’s sudden passing has left a significant void. Those who knew him have highlighted his cheerful disposition and willingness to assist others. One of his close friends remarked, “Thomas was always the first to lend a hand. His enthusiasm for life was infectious, and it is difficult to comprehend that he is no longer with us.”

The circumstances surrounding Thomas’s death, which occurred near the town, have prompted a renewed conversation around road safety in the area. Local officials are advocating for measures to enhance safety on the roads, expressing their concern for the wellbeing of all residents and road users. In light of this tragedy, some community members have begun discussions regarding potential initiatives aimed at promoting safe driving practices.

In the wake of this incident, the community has come together to support Thomas’s family. A fundraising campaign has been initiated to assist with funeral costs, reflecting the strong bonds within the locality. Many have shared their contributions online, showcasing the collective desire to help the Lagan family during this challenging time.

Moreover, several local organisations and communities have expressed their condolences and support. Messages of sympathy are flooding in through various social media platforms, as the community seeks to rally around the grieving family.

As the funeral approaches, tributes continue to resonate. A statement from the local youth centre described him as “a vibrant young man with a passion for life,” capturing the sentiments shared by those who had the privilege of knowing him. It emphasized how his energy lit up the room and expressed the hope that his memory would endure amongst friends and family members.

In the wake of Thomas’s tragic accident, discussions about road safety have intensified. Local authorities, including the police, are urging drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant, particularly in areas known for heavy traffic. Officers have acknowledged the emotional impact of road accidents on families and communities, stressing the importance of adhering to driving regulations.

In light of this tragedy, an expert in road safety noted, “The loss of a young life reaffirms the need for constant awareness on the roads. Every driving decision counts, and it is crucial for drivers to take precautions to safeguard themselves and others.”

As the community gathers for the funeral, it serves as a poignant reminder of the shortness of life and the profound impact one individual can have on those around them. In a heartfelt farewell, many will remember Thomas Lagan not only for his vibrant spirit but also for the love and kindness he shared with others.

The entire County Tyrone area mourns the loss of Thomas Lagan, whose memory will undoubtedly linger long after his departure, inspiring compassion and reflection on the importance of cherishing every moment.

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  1. Cameron Walsh says:
    4 months ago

    Deeply saddened to hear of Thomas Lagan’s passing. My thoughts are with his family and friends as they prepare for the funeral. It is important that the community continues to support the family during this time and that the renewed calls for improved road safety are taken seriously to help prevent further tragedies.

  2. Tessa Lang says:
    3 months ago

    Deeply saddened to hear of Thomas’s passing. My thoughts are with his family and friends at this heartbreaking time. I hope the community support and fundraising provide some comfort, and that this tragedy leads to renewed focus on road safety to prevent future losses.

  3. Olivia Mercer says:
    3 months ago

    My condolences to Thomas’s family and friends. This is a tragic loss and a reminder of how fragile life can be. I hope the community fundraiser helps ease the financial burden and that renewed focus on road safety leads to real action to prevent future deaths.

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