Ronan Wilson funeral told schoolboy enriched lives of everyone he met
The nine-year-old died in a hit-and-run incident in Co Donegal at the weekend.

A schoolboy who died in a hit-and-run incident touched and enriched the lives of everyone he met, his funeral has heard.
Ronan Wilson, nine, from Kildress in Co Tyrone, was killed in the incident in Co Donegal at the weekend.
The principal of St Maryās Primary School in Dunamore, Eileen Ward, told his funeral mass that Ronan was a ābeautiful little boyā who was loved by everyone.
The parish priest at St Maryās Church in Dunamore Father Paddy Hughes said the whole community had been left stunned by Ronanās death and it was hard to find the words of comfort to offer to his parents Emma and Dean.
Hundreds attended the funeral including Ronanās classmates and clubmates from the Wolfe Tones GAA club in Kildress.
Sinn Fein vice president Michelle OāNeill was also among the mourners.
Ronanās white coffin arrived at the church on the back of a lorry cab with his football jersey on top.
His principal Mrs Ward told the funeral that Ronan was a āspecial personā.
Ronan was a great friend to all in his class and there is no doubt they will miss him dreadfully
She described him as āone beautiful little boy who enriched the whole community of St Maryās in his short lifeā.
She added: āHe was a character, of that no-one would argue.
āHe had such a huge personality and although small in stature, it was hard not to notice him when he entered the room. Everybody loved Ronan.
āRonan wore his heart on his sleeve and was able to converse freely with his peers and adults.
āHe had endless stories to share and couldnāt wait to tell them.
āRonan was a great friend to all in his class and there is no doubt they will miss him dreadfully.
āWe may have been the educators in school, but Ronan has taught us so much more.ā
Mrs Ward said: āWe have been eternally blessed to have had Ronan in our lives and although we will miss that endearing and infectious smile, we will cherish the short time that we were given with him.
āWe will miss him terribly, be it in the classroom or kicking a ball out in the playground, but we know that he will be our angel walking beside us as we walk throughout the corridors and classrooms of the school and he will never be far away.
āThere are many who live long lives and may not have been as loved as Ronan, his life on Earth was short but he touched the lives of so many and he will always be loved and remembered by all his friends and families in St Maryās Primary School.ā
Father Hughes told mourners he had baptised Ronan in the same church nine years ago.
Delivering his homily, he said: āThe smile, the sense of boyish fun, he so loved life, he loved football, he was so proud to get man of the match last year.
āHe loved being around the Kildress Wolfe Tones field, whether he was playing himself or watching a match or training.
āFollowing in his fatherās footsteps, lorries, cars, quads were all important to him, as well as a horse.
āIn school he mixed well with his class, he was very kindly and helpful to the other children.ā
He added: āIn his short life he had been involved in a lot of activities and touched the hearts of so many people, young and old.
āSince the news broke late on Saturday night of Ronanās death in a hit-and-run accident, the whole of the parish has been stunned, indeed are lost for words.
āOne of the sentences you hear is āwhat can you say?ā
āIndeed what can any of us say to take away or ease the terrible pain of loss for the Wilsons that they are experiencing at this moment.
āThere is no instant solution or no instant words. The death of a child is every parentās worst nightmare.ā
A 23-year-old man has appeared in court in Donegal on charges relating to the hit-and-run incident.