While Patrick was supported at the funeral by close friends and family, notably absent from the mourners was his wife of 12 years, Cat Deeley, who stayed in London to host This Morning
Patrick Kielty laid his beloved mother Mary Kielty to rest on Monday after she passed away on Saturday, just hours after Patrick hosted the weekly Late Late Show on RTE .
This Morning have a wide roster of presenters who often stand in to host the show on Fridays or when Cat or Ben are unavailable including Alison Hammond, Josie Gibson and Rochelle Humes. Mary Kielty is survived by her three sons Patrick, John and Cahal. Her husband John Kielty was murdered by the UFF in 1988. Her death notice says that her funeral will take place on Monday.
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