by Roger Donnelly
A Carnlough woman who was one of the country's longest-serving hoteliers has died.
Moira O'Neill took over 'The Londonderry Arms' in the village in 1947, when she married her husband Frank.
She leaves eight children and five grandchildren.
Mrs O'Neill was awarded an MBE for her services to Northern Ireland's hospitality industry.
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