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Published 17:29 7 Feb 2014 GMT
His older brother, Patrick, jumped in after Jonny to try to save his life, but was nearly drowned himself in the incident.
The family have openly discussed the "neknomination" and have appealed to Facebook to remove the pages which are dedicated to the craze on the social network.
In the homily at Jonny's funeral according to the Irish Examiner, Father Lalor commented: “People need to be brave. People need to say no. Find there is a greatness in this. You have heard of ‘the power of one’. Just as this craze is supposed to have been started by one person, it can be stopped by one person. Let you be that person. If you are faced with this challenge, be strong, be great, and make a worthwhile contribution. You owe it to Jonathan Byrne.”
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