Garraunboy Church. Garraunboy Catholic Church. The foundation stone was blessed by Bishop Michael Fogarty on 27 June 1909. Garraunboy Church was built of local sandstone and roofed with Killaloe-Ballina slates. The contractor was William Davoren, Ogonelloe and the Clerk of Works was John Scanlan of Criabh Ruadh (Creeveroe). On 18 December 1909, the feast of St. Flannan, the new church was blessed and dedicated to the Sacred Heart. The new Church of the Sacred Heart & St. Lua was opened to public worship on Saturday, 25th December 1909.
Canon Charles Scanlan's Grave. Canon Charles Scanlan's Grave in Garraunboy Churchyard, Killaloe. The inscription reads: Pray for the soul of Very Rev. Charles Canon Scanlan Garranboy, Killaloe (Late of the Diocese of Plymouth) who died 22nd April 1972 aged 82 years.
Window, St Mary's Church, Ruan. A stained glass window in St Mary's Church, Ruan. The window was originally donated to the St Xavier's chapel, Convent of Mercy, Ennis, by Fr. Edmund Scanlan (1862-1921) of Gortmagee, Killaloe in memory of his sister, Johanna Scanlan, Sr. Gertrude (1858-1907). At the closure of the Convent of Mercy, Ennis, in the 1990s, the window was moved to St. Mary's Church. The inscription reads: Erected by the Rev. E. Scanlan C.C., Mullagh to the memory of his beloved sister Sr. M. Gertrude who died in this convent August 22nd 1907. The window was made by the famous Mayers & Co. of Munich.
Window, St Flannan’s Church, Killaloe. A stained glass window by Harry Clarke in St Flannan’s Church, Killaloe. The window was donated by Josephine Scanlan in memory of her mother-in-law, Eliza Scanlan and Eliza's son Michael, Josephine's husband. The inscription reads: To the glory of God, in memory of Eliza Scanlan who died 21st. May, 1925, and her son Michael who died 21st. January, 1923. R.I.P. Pray for the donor Josephine Scanlan.
Fr Patrick Scanlan Headstone, Mullagh Church Graveyard. The inscription reads: 'In loving memory of Rev Patrick J Scanlan, PP Kilmurry Ibrickane, died June 2nd 1932. R.I.P.' Fr Scanlan (1866-1932) came from Garraunboy House, Killaloe and was Parish Priest of Kilmurry-Ibrickane.