The tight-knit community of White City is united in grief as they extend their deepest sympathies to the Hurson family of Bernagh Gardens. May Hurson (née Donnelly), a beloved matriarch, departed peacefully, leaving behind cherished memories and a legacy of warmth and kindness that touched the lives of many.
May, alongside her late husband Eamon, was an integral part of the Bernagh Gardens community for numerous years. The Hursons were not just neighbors but also friends who enriched the lives of those around them. May’s passing marks the end of an era, leaving behind a void that resonates throughout the community.
A genuine and gracious lady, May had an extraordinary capacity for kindness and compassion. Her welcoming home in Bernagh Gardens was a hub of activity, where friends gathered, and laughter echoed through the halls. The Hurson house became a haven for the many friends of the family, a place where bonds were strengthened, and memories were created. May’s warm hospitality extended to the neighborhood children, who found solace and joy in her company. Her nurturing spirit and genuine interest in others endeared her to all, making the Hurson residence a popular destination for the community’s youth. Bernagh Gardens often seemed like a bustling haven, where the Hursons opened their hearts to the community, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie.
In the vibrant tapestry of Bernagh Gardens, May played a significant role, weaving threads of love and connection that endure in the hearts of those she touched. Her generosity knew no bounds, and her ability to make everyone feel valued created a sense of unity within the community. At times, it felt as though half of Dungannon would gather in Bernagh Gardens, drawn by the welcoming embrace of the Hurson home.
May’s legacy is etched not only in the physical landscape of Bernagh Gardens but in the memories shared by friends and neighbors. Eddie, Mary, Collette, Nuala, and Bronagh, along with heartfelt prayers for baby Ursula, who left this world at childbirth, mourn the loss of a beloved mother and sister.
As the White City community grapples with the profound sadness of May’s passing, there is solace in remembering her as a beacon of love and light. May Hurson’s presence in Bernagh Gardens was a testament to the enduring power of community, and her memory will continue to inspire kindness, compassion, and unity.
May, you will be well remembered, and your legacy of warmth and friendship will resonate in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing you. Rest in Eternal Peace, dear May, for your spirit will forever be a part of the vibrant tapestry of Bernagh Gardens.