A mother-of-three from Co Armagh will be laid to rest beside her husband on Thursday after a crash tragedy claimed both their lives.
Ciera Grimley was the third person to die as a result of the four-vehicle collision near Markethill on November 4.
She passed away in intensive care in hospital on Saturday, just over a week after her husband Patrick died at the scene of the horrific early morning crash on the Gosford Road.
Their friend and neighbour, Ciara McElvanna (44), died in the Royal Victoria Hospital last Wednesday from injuries she suffered in the collision.
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The wife of All-Ireland winning Gaelic footballer Kevin McElvanna, the funeral for the mother-of-four took place in Madden last Saturday.
On Thursday, family and friends of Ms Grimley will gather again at St Joseph's Church in Madden.
Her funeral mass is due to take place at 11am before she is laid to rest beside her husband in the adjoining cemetery.
The couple, who were from Madden, had been travelling home in a taxi minivan after celebrating Mr Grimley’s 40th birthday in Dundalk when the tragedy happened.
Following her death, Ms Grimley, who worked as a childminder, was described as a loving wife and a devoted mother to the couple's three children, who are believed to be aged 13 and under.
Paddy Woods from Madden Raparees GAA club, said: "Ciera along with Patrick, spent many evenings supporting their children in their many hobbies and activities.
“Their passion for the GAA seen them follow club and county throughout Ireland, creating precious memories in the process.”
St Patrick’s Primary School in Armagh, where Ms Grimley previously worked, also remembered her "kind nature and caring instincts" and how she had a "love for helping and nurturing children".
"Ciera left a lasting impression on those who worked closest with her,” the school added.
Her family have asked for donations in lieu, if desired, to be made to REVIVE - ICU at Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, via any family member.