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14 April 2011

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I nDíl Chuimhne

1 April 1980: Volunteer Robert CARR, Newry Brigade.
2 April 1987: Volunteer Laurence MARLEY, Belfast Brigade, 3rd Battalion.
2 April 1992: Danny CASSIDY, Sinn Féin.
4 April 1971: Volunteer Tony HENDERSON, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
4 April 1989: Volunteer Gerard CASEY, North Antrim Brigade.
4 April 1994 Volunteer John O’RAWE, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
5 April 1976: Volunteer Seán McDERMOTT, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
7 April 1972: Volunteer Samuel HUGHES, Volunteer Charles McCRYSTAL. Volunteer John McERLEAN. Belfast Brigade, 3rd Battalion.
8 April 1996: Volunteer Eugene MARTIN, South Armagh Brigade.
9 April 1974: Volunteer Daniel BURKE, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
10 April 1991: Volunteer Colum MARKS, South Down Command.
12 April 1973: Volunteer Edward O’RAWE, Belfast Brigade, 2nd Battalion.
15 April 1976: Volunteer Peter CLEARY, South Armagh Brigade.
17 April 1973: Volunteer Brian SMYTH, Belfast Brigade, 3rd Battalion.
17 April 1977: Volunteer Trevor McKIBBIN, Belfast Brigade, 3rd Battalion.
21 April 1984: Volunteer Richard QUIGLEY, Derry Brigade.
23 April 1977: Volunteer Brendan O’CALLAGHAN, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
24 April 1974: Jim MURPHY, Sinn Féin.
25 April 1979: Volunteer Billy CARSON, Belfast Brigade, 2nd Battalion.
26 April 1975 Volunteer Noel LAFFERTY, Tyrone Brigade.
26 April 1986 Volunteer Séamus McELWAIN, South Fermanagh Brigade.

Always remembered by the Republican Movement

CASEY, Gerard. In proud and loving memory of my father Volunteer Gerard Casey, North Antrim Brigade, Óglaigh na hÉireann, murdered on 4th April 1989. If we could have one lifetime wish, one dream that could come true, we would ask with all our hearts for yesterday and you. Always loved and remembered by your daughter Geraldine and partner Gary.
CASEY, Gerard. In proud and loving memory of my father Volunteer Gerard Casey, murdered on 4th April 1989. No farewells were spoken, no time to say goodbye, you were gone before we knew it, only God knows why. Always loved and remembered by your son Paul, Noeleen and grandchildren Orlaigh and Erin.
CASEY, Gerard. In proud and loving memory of a dear husband and father Volunteer Gerard Casey, murdered on 4th April 1989. Memories are not framed in gold for all the world to see, they are safely locked within our hearts where you will always be. Always loved and remembered by your wife Úna, daughter Tara and grandchildren Gerard and Katie.
CASEY, Gerard. In proud and loving memory of my father Volunteer Gerard Casey, murdered on 4th April 1989. Memories have such lovely ways of bringing back our yesterdays, As each of us in our own way have special memories of you today. Always loved and remembered by your son Kevin and partner Linda.
CASEY, Gerard. In proud and loving memory of my dear brother Volunteer Gerard Casey, North Antrim Brigade, Óglaigh na hÉireann, who died 4th April 1989. Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day. Sadly missed and always Remembered by Eamonn, Ann and family.
CASEY, Gerard. In Proud and Loving memory of my dear uncle Volunteer Gerard Casey. Died 4th April 1989. Always loved never forgotten. From Natasha.
FARRELL, Mairéad. In loving memory of Mairéad murdered by the British Government in Gibraltar on March 6th 1988. Deeply missed by Jenny, Medb, Mairéad and Niall.
KELLY, Jimmy. In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Jimmy Kelly, South Derry Brigade, Oglaigh na hÉireann, murdered by Pro British Agents on 25th March 1993. We think about you often and talk about you still. Always remembered by your Father, Brother and Sisters.
KELLY, Jimmy. In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Jimmy Kelly, South Derry Brigade, Oglaigh na hÉireann, murdered by British death squads on 25th March 1993. Always remembered by The McPeake Family, Tullyheron. Maghera.
KELLY, Jimmy. In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Jimmy Kelly, South Derry Brigade, Oglaigh na hÉireann, murdered on 25th March 1993. “Life springs from death and from the graves of patriot men and woman spring living nations.” Remembered by the Casement/Highstead/Kelly Sinn Féin Cumann, Maghera.
McNEILL, Bob. In memory of Bob McNeill on the 12th anniversary of his death. Always remembered by his comrades in the West London Republican Support Group, Hammersmith, London.

Comhbrón

KELLY. Deepest sympathy is extended to Anthony and all the Kelly family on the death his brother Benny. From Councillor Johnny Mythen and the Fr Murphy/Keegan/Parle Sinn Féin Cumann, Enniscorthy.
McCANN. The staff of An Phoblacht, past and present, extend our condolences to Fergus and extended family on the death of Fergus’s father, Mick Snr.
MOORE. The staff of An Phoblacht, past and present, extend our deepest sympathy to the family, friends and comrades of Brian Moore, better known in our pages as ‘Cormac’.
SLOAN. Deepest sympathy to our friend Olive on the death of her beloved mother Maureen. From Theresa and Dutch.
SLOAN. Deepest sympathy to Olive, Dermot, and the entire Sloan family on the sad passing of their dear mother Maureen. A woman of solid strength and character. From the Steenson family in Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda.
SLOAN. Sincere condolences to Olive, Dermot and family on the sad passing of their mother Maureen. From Fergal Steenson and all in Sinn Féin, Waterford.
SLOAN. The Sinn Féin International Department deeply regrets the death of Maureen, mother of our friend and comrade Olive.
SLOAN. Sincere condolences to Olive, Dermot and family on the sad passing of their mother Maureeen. From all the staff of An Phoblacht, past and present.

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