The funeral will take place this morning for five members of the Connors family, who died in the Carrickmines fire almost a fortnight ago.
Thomas and Sylvia Connors, and three of their five children, including a baby, will be laid to rest in Wexford tomorrow.
Five members of the Connors family will be remembered later at the Church of the Ascension of the Lord in Ballally in south Co. Dublin.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated by Fr. Derek Farrell, the parish priest of the Travelling community, for Thomas and Sylvia Connors and three of their children; Jim, Christy and baby Mary.
The five tragically lost their lives in the Carrickmines fire on Saturday October 10th, along with two of Sylvia's brothers and two nieces, who were laid to rest on Tuesday.
Two of the Connors' children Michael and Thomas, survived, they'll be joined by the wider Connors family, which has been devastated by this tragedy.
Removals will take place after mass to Wexford, where the family will be laid to rest tomorrow.
Meanwhile, a group representing the Traveller and Roma community has expressed its shock at the temporary accommodation arrangements for survivors of the Carrickmines fire in south county Dublin.
Yesterday evening, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council said a temporary halting site will be put in place at a carpark on council land near the Ballyogan Works Depot.
However, the local authority has described the site as 'not ideal' as there is no access to proper sewage facilities.
Pavee Point says it is shocking that bereaved Traveller families will be accommodated at a site that is described as not suitable.