Funeral of Jo Jordan hears TV star's sons were 'brightest lights' in her life

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Funeral of Jo Jordan hears TV star's sons were 'brightest lights' in her life
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The Dublin Housewives star was found dead in her home last Friday by a friend

Dublin Housewives star Jo Jordan was described as "wild" by her two sons, Joshua and Gavin, at her funeral mass on Friday.At her funeral mass on Friday at The Church of the Holy Trinity in Ratoath, Co Meath, mourners heard the 51-year-old described as "wild" and a woman who enjoyed the "bright lights" of fame.

"There's light and shade, there is laughter and there are tears, ups and downs, successes and failures in every life. And Jo too had her share of these." "Of all the good years and the bright lights in Jo's life, the best years were the years the boys were born, and the boys were the brightest lights in their mam's life. And then along came two more bright lights, pink and yellow butterflies, Mason and Noah.

"Even I couldn't fail to notice the other day a Louis Vuitton handbag. I'm not sure if it was Jo's or one of the girls, it certainly caught my eye and more designer sunglasses than anyone would need for the average Irish summer.

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