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16 June 2011

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Notices

I nDíl Chuimhne

3 June 1974: Volunteer Michael GAUGHAN (Parkhurst Prison), England.
3 June 1991: Volunteer Tony DORIS, Volunteer Lawrence McNALLY, Volunteer Pete RYAN, Tyrone Brigade.
4 June 1975: Volunteer Francis JORDAN, South Armagh Brigade.
4 June 1978: Volunteer Henry HEANEY, Long Kesh.
4 June 1991: Volunteer Danny McCAULEY, Tyrone Brigade.
5 June 1975: Volunteer Sean McKENNA, Monaghan Brigade.
5 June 1976: Colm MULGREW, Sinn Féin.
7 June 1987: Volunteer Margaret McARDLE, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
7 June 1990: Volunteer Sean BATESON, Long Kesh.
9 June 1979: Volunteer Peadar McELVANNA, South Armagh Brigade.
9 June 1983: Volunteer Dan TURLEY, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
10 June 1978: Volunteer Denis HEANEY, Derry Brigade.
11 June 1972: Fian Joseph CAMPBELL, Fianna Éireann.
11 June 1997: Volunteer Patrick KELLY, Laois.
12 June 1993: Volunteer Michael MOTLEY, Laois.
21 June 1978: Volunteer Denis BROWN, Volunteer Jackie MAILEY, Volunteer Jim MULVENNA, Belfast Brigade, 3rd Battalion.
24 June 1974: Volunteers Gerard CRAIG, Volunteer David RUSSELL, Derry Brigade.
25 June 1973: Volunteers Patrick CARTY, Volunteer Seán LOUGHRAN, Tyrone Brigade; Volunteer Dermot CROWLEY, Cork Brigade.
25 June 1986: Volunteer Brian DEMPSEY, Belfast Brigade, 2nd Battalion.
27 June 1970: Volunteer Thomas CARLIN, Volunteer Joseph COYLE, Volunteer Thomas McCOOL, Derry Brigade.
28 June 1972: Volunteers John FINUCANE, Volunteer Tony JORDAN, Belfast Brigade, 1st Battalion.
30 June 1976: Volunteer Brian COYLE, Derry Brigade.

Always remembered by the Republican Movement

DOHERTY, Martin ‘Doco’. In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Martin ‘Doco’ Doherty, Dublin Brigade, Óglaigh na hÉireann who was killed by loyalists at the Widow Scallan’s Pub on 21 May 1994. Think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched, for nothing loved is ever lost. Grieve not for him. Speak not of sorrow. Although his eyes saw not his country’s glory, the service of his day shall make our tomorrow. From Ann and Caroline
DOHERTY, Martin ‘Doco’. In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Martin ‘Doco’ Doherty, Dublin Brigade, Óglaigh na hÉireann, who was killed by loyalists at the Widow Scallan’s Pub on 21 May 1994. As near as a heartbeat, as close as a prayer, whenever we need you, you will always be there, you’re just a memory or part of the past, you’re ours to remember as long as life lasts. Proudly remembered by his brother Ben, Bernie, Robert and Ciarán.
FULLERTON, Eddie. In proud and loving memory of Sinn Féin Councillor Eddie Fullerton, Buncrana Council and Donegal County Council, who was murdered by pro-British forces on 25 May 1991. We think of you quietly, with pride we speak your name, though life goes on without you, it will never be the same. So many things have happened we wanted you to share, we needed you and wished that you were there. You left us with our memories of times when we were all together, to get the justice you deserve we will fight on forever. Loved and missed so very much by your loving wife Diana, sons and daughters, sons and daughters-in-law, grand children and great-grandchildren. Queen of Ireland, pray for him. RIP
GRAY, Kevin; KELLY, Patsy. In proud and loving memory of Kevin Gray and Patsy Kelly, two stalwart Dundalk republicans whose anniversaries occur at this time. I measc laochra na nGael go raibh siad. Remembered always by the Watters/Worthington/Halpenny Sinn Féin Cumann, Dundalk.
KEENAN, Brian. In proud and loving memory of a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Óglach Brian Keenan, who died on 21 May 2008. You can shed tears that he is gone, or you can smile because he lived, you can close your eyes and pray that he will come back, or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left. Your heart can be empty because you can’t see him or you can be full of the love that you shared, you can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday, or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember him and only that he is gone, or you can cherish his memory and let it live on, You can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your back, or you can do what he would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on. We will always miss and love you to bits. ‘Keep the faith and spread it.’ Your loving wife Chrissie; daughters Anne Marie, Jeanette, Christina, Bernadette; sons Frankie and Seán; sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
KEENAN, Brian. In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Brian Keenan, who died on 21 May 2008. Always remembered by Ann O’Sullivan.
SMITH, Brian. Fuair sé bas are son na hÉireann. In memory of Volunteer Brian Smith. Never forgotten. Ó Frankie Fennell.

Comhbrón

O’KEEFFE. Deepest sympathy is extended to John O’Keeffe and family on the recent death of his wife, Catherine. From Tom Hanlon, Portlaoise Jail, and the Hanlon family, Passage West.

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