Tributes have poured in after the sudden passing of a Wexford woman.
Clare Jordan, 29, died on Bank Holiday Saturday at her home in Ballytegan in Gorey and it has left the community rocked.
She had made a big impact on the town, working in several local businesses including a popular café on the main street in the bustling town centre.
Her friendly demeanour made a mark on the people of Gorey, who have been paying tribute online after the news broke of her untimely death.
One person wrote: "Clare a shining light that has left way too soon. Heartfelt sympathies to family and friends there simply are no words for the tragic loss of Clare."
A second added: "We knew Clare from Partridge’s, such a lovely girl, never let me feel guilty jumping straight to dessert! I can’t even begin to imagine how her family and friends are feeling. My prayers and thoughts are with them all… sincere condolences, May she rest in peace."
A third couple from Dublin penned: "We had the pleasure of meeting you and your lovely Clare one winters night in the Bridge Bar, We are deeply sorry for your loss."
A fourth comment seemed to sum the young woman up perfectly, as it read: "Clare was a beautiful person both inside & out & had such a kind & caring soul which was evident to anyone who met her. It was a privilege to have known her."
The Book Cafe in Gorey, where Clare worked at one point, wrote: "We are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of beautiful Clare. When she worked for us she was always ready with a smile and warm friendliness and we would like to extend our condolences to the Jordan family during this difficult time."
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