Gerry Murphy
The death took place on 4 June of Gerry Murphy, formerly of
Heilbhic, An Rinn, Co. Phort Láirge and late of Ballymabin,
Dunmore East.
A native of Cork, Gerry moved to Waterford in 1970 to take up the
position of Assistant County Engineer, a job he held until he was
arrested after the Claudia was intercepted off the Waterford
coast in 1973 carrying five tons of arms.
Gerry had a lifelong love of the sea, owning his own boat for a
time and in 1957 represented Ireland internationally as a
swimmer.
Gerry's remains were removed form Killea Church on 5 June and was
buried the following day in the new graveyard in Rinn O gCuanach.
As has become customary by now at funerals of republicans in
Waterford, scores of plainclothes Gárdaí were present.
Gerry is survived by his partner Phil and son Cormac, his wife
Bernie, son Philip, daughters Deirdre and Danielle and other
family members.
Déanann Cumann na Rinne, Sinn Féin comhbhrón lena chlann go léir,
Cuimhneofar ar Ghearóid mar dhuine a ghlac páirt i gceann de
eachtraí crógacha na linne chun teacht i gcabhair orthu siúd atá
faoi chois sa tír seo.