Clodagh Ferguson (25) will be laid to rest following her sudden death at the Clayton Hotel.

Clodagh Ferguson, (25), from Mill Road, Corbally, Limerick, was pronounced deceased at the Clayton Hotel, at around 10.20pm, on July 16th.

The Garda Press Office said Thursday that “Gardaí assisted emergency services with a medical emergency at a premises in Limerick City, Wednesday 16th July 2025” and that “a woman was pronounced deceased by ambulance personnel”.

A post mortem was conducted and Gardaí do not suspect foul play in Ms Ferguson’s death.

The late Clodagh Ferguson.

The late Clodagh Ferguson.

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Ms Ferguson’s family stated in an online notice Saturday: “It is with broken hearts we announce the death of our beloved and cherished Clodagh Ferguson, Meadow brook, Mill Road, Corbally, Limerick, on July 16th 2025, unexpectedly.”

The notice stated that Ms Ferguson’s remains would repose at Cross’s Funeral Home, Gerald Griffin Street, Monday, July 21st, from 4.30pm to 6.30pm.

Ms Ferguson’s funeral mass will take place at 1pm at St John’s Cathedral, Cathedral Place, Limerick City followed by cremation at Shannon Crematorium, Shannon Co Clare.

The Ferguson family requested “no flowers please” and that “donations, if desired” could be made to “Adapt House”, Limerick.

“To respect the family’s wishes at this time the House is Strictly Private at all times. ‘To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die’”, concluded the notice.

Hundreds of people posted tributes and condolences to Ms Ferguson on social media.

One friend wrote: “Rest in Peace gorgeous girl thinking of your little boy and your family at this time so heartbreaking.”

Another stated: “RIP Clodagh I hope you have found peace and that your little boy and family have the strength to get through this heartbreaking time xx”.

Another posted: “Rest in peace with the angels. My condolences to your family friends and relatives. May God watch over them all.”

Another woman described Ms Ferguson as “another angel gone too soon”.

“Fly high and free condolences to her family give them strength at this sad time just heart breaking,” the woman added.

Reliable sources said a post mortem would be carried out on the woman’s body Thursday to assist authorities in the cause of her death.

Ms Ferguson is survived by her mother Sonia, son Dylan, Dylan’s father Dominic, sisters Allida and Abi, and grandparents Ann and Tom O’Halloran and Chris Ferguson.