Republican News · Thursday 4 July 2002

[An Phoblacht]

BATESON, Volunteer Seán (died 7 July 1990); KANE, Volunteer Thomas (died 6 July 1976); O'NEILL, Volunteer Terence (died 1 July 1980); TEER, Volunteer Patrick (died 2 July 1974); QUINN, Volunteer Denis (died 3 July 1972); WOODS, Volunteer Séamus (died 7 July 1988). "Never had man nor woman a grander cause; never was a cause more grandly served." - James Connolly. Always remembered by their many friends and comrades in the Republican Movement.

KEENAN, Joe (8th Ann). In loving and fond memory of my dear husband Joe who died who died in exile in the United States on 30 June 1994. To live on in the hearts of those who are left behind in never to have died. Always remembered by his loving wife Mairead.

KEENAN, Joe (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my dear brother Joe who died in exile in the United States on June 30 1994. They can kill the revolutionary but never the revolution. Always loved and remembered by his sister Bríd, Peadar and Naoise.

KEENAN, Joe (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my dear brother Joe who died in exile in the United States on June 30 1994. The fools the fools the fools they left us our Fenian dead and while Ireland holds these graves ireland unfree shall never be at peace. Always loved and remembered by his sister Geraldine and Dave.

KEENAN, Joe (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my dear brother Joe who died in exile in the United States on June 30 1994. "Many suffer so that some day all Irish people may know justice and peace". Bobby Sands. Always remembered by his sister Mary.

KEENAN, Joe (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my dear brother Joe who died in exile in the United States on June 30 1994. "Many die fighting oppression so that future generations may live in justice and peace". Bobby Sands. Always remembered by his brother Brendan.

O'NEILL, Teddy (22nd Ann). In proud and loving memory of my darling daddy Volunteer Teddy O'Neill killed on active service 1 July 1980. Thank you daddy for the time we shared, the love you gave and the way you cared. You left a place no one can fill. I miss you daddy and always will. Always remembered by your daughter Sinead and Daniel.

O'NEILL, Teddy (22nd Ann). In proud and loving memory of my beloved husband Volunteer Terence O'Neill killed on active service 1 July 1980. No matter how I spend my days no matter what I do, I never go to sleep without a thought of you. Your smile has gone forever, your hands I can not touch, but I'll never lose the memories of the man I loved so much. From your loving wife Mary.

Comhbhrón

BROWNE. The executive and members of Clan na Gael, New York and USA, express sincere condolences to our friend and comrade Danny Browne on the death of his father HUGH BROWNE, Castlederg, County Tyrone. Gr½sta ÷ Dhia ar a anam fial; The Irish Northern Aid executive, the New York Region of Irish Northern Aid and the Editor and staff of The Irish People extend their deepest sympathy to Danny Browne on the loss of his father, Hugh Browne who recently passed away.

BUCKLEY. Noel, Scothouse, County MonaghanDeepest sympathy is extended to his wife Bridie, friends and entire family circle. Sadly missed. Suimhneas Seiorraí Dá Anam. From the An Phoblacht paper sellers.

HERBERT. Deepest sympathy on the death of Frank Herbert. From Sonny and Seán, Ballymun.

HERBERT. Deepest sympathy on the death of Frank Herbert. From the McCabe/Quigley SF Cumann, Ballymun.

HYNES. The leadership of Irish Northern Aid and staff of the Irish People send their condolences to the Hynes family on the tragic death of their beloved daughter Kristin. Kristin's father Pat Hynes has been a prominent leader in the Albany unit of INA for over 20 years. Kristin was an activist for Irish freedom and an INA member since she was a child of eight. Her spirit as a person and consistency and faith in our struggle will be sorely missed. Go ndeana Dia trocaire ar a anam dílis.

WOODS. The executive and members of Clan na Gael, New York and USA, their deepest sympathy to the Woods family on the death of their father Felix Woods, Pomeroy, County Tyrone. Ar Deis dÚ go raigh a anam; The Irish Northern Aid executive, the New York Region of Irish Northern Aid and the Editor and staff of The Irish People extend their deepest sympathy to the Woods family on the loss of their father, Felix Woods, who recently passed away.

Buíochas

THE Falls Commemoration Committee would like to extend its sincere thanks to all those who contributed to the success of our recent commemoration. Special thanks must be given to the Falls Drama Society for the production of the play in honour of the fallen republicans, as well as Piobairí na Meirleach, Eire Nua, Lagan Valley Martyrs Band, the ex-Prisoner Associations who as usual were immediately turned out and finally those who did such an excellent job with the buffet. Sunday's events prove that the sacrifice of our martyred dead will never be forgotten and indeed continue to inspire republicans everywhere. Once again a huge go raibh maith agaibh to everyone concerned. G Fusco, R McClenaghan and the Falls Commemoration Committee.


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