Family and friends of Pat Kelly, Ballycumber (formerly Pullough) would
really appreciate your help. Pat has been battling cancer for the past four
years, and as you can imagine this has taken its toll on the family - and they
need all the support they can get - please donate if you can, thank you.
47-year-old Pat, son of Fossy and the late Mary Jo (Lynam), is a popular
and well-liked person. He is a well-known chef, having previously worked in the
Bridge House, Tullamore, Hiney's, Ferbane, and even ran his own cafe for a
while in Clara. For the past 18 years, he has been working in Sca...
Family and friends of Pat Kelly, Ballycumber (formerly Pullough) would
really appreciate your help. Pat has been battling cancer for the past four
years, and as you can imagine this has taken its toll on the family - and they
need all the support they can get - please donate if you can, thank you.
47-year-old Pat, son of Fossy and the late Mary Jo (Lynam), is a popular
and well-liked person. He is a well-known chef, having previously worked in the
Bridge House, Tullamore, Hiney's, Ferbane, and even ran his own cafe for a
while in Clara. For the past 18 years, he has been working in Scally's Centra
in Tullamore. Pat is married to Sandra (Dunne), and they have two teenage
children - Cillian, 17, and Megan, 13.
In 2019, Pat was complaining with a pain in his foot. Whilst attending
the hospital in Tullamore, he was referred to Vincent's Hospital, where he was
diagnosed with a rare form of cancer - Ewing Sarcoma. Following the diagnosis,
he underwent chemotherapy and subsequently had surgery to remove half of his
foot. This was followed by more chemotherapy and radium. He then attended
Cappagh Hospital to have a special shoe fitted to support his balance.
In 2021, the cancer reoccurred, this time in his lungs. Once again, he
had to undergo chemotherapy sessions and six and a half weeks of radium in St.
James Hospital. Despite a small respite, in 2023, the cancer came back again in
his lungs and also on his side. During this time, he was being monitored
closely, and in August, he became very ill and was rushed to Tullamore Hospital
and transferred to Beaumont Hospital - where he was diagnosed with two brain
tumours. Pat had to have brain surgery twice in the space of one week - and had
both tumours removed. Since then, he has had six more cycles of chemotherapy
and two and a half weeks of radium in St. James. As of the end of November, Pat is being closely monitored and put on long-term palliative maintenance.
The Kelly family are no strangers to cancer. Back in 2013, Pat's wife
Sandra was diagnosed with colon cancer and had to have three-quarters of her
colon removed. In 2017, she was diagnosed with the BACCA-2 gene, which resulted
in her having a double mastectomy, a hysterectomy, and reconstruction. Sandra,
thankfully, recovered and is doing well.
Throughout all of this, Pat and his family remain upbeat and strong –
Pat continues to be in good form, always with a smile on his face. But as you
can imagine all of this has taken its toll on Pat and his family, both
emotionally and financially. For the best part of the last four years, they
have incurred loss of earnings, and this has been countered with numerous vital
trips for hospital appointments and treatments, whilst also running a house and
ensuring their two teenage children have as normal a life as possible.
Pat's siblings and extended family have helped them financially, but
it's just not enough, as they are struggling with every day running costs and
the additional costs associated with his hospital treatments. As Pat is
unlikely to return to work for the foreseeable future, his family and friends
have decided to set up this page to help Pat and his family through this
difficult time and the months ahead. This page is to allow anybody who would
like to support Pat and his family to do so.
We will also be hosting a Benefit Night in February 2024 in Ballycumber, more information about the night can be found onFacebook.
All money raised from both fundraisers
will go direct to Pat and his family. Thank you in advance for your support. We will keep you updated on his progress.
Thank you,
Pat's family and friends