COYLE, Volunteer Brian (died 30 June 1976); O'NEILL, Volunteer
Terence (died 1 July 1980); TEER, Patrick (died 2 July 1974);
QUINN, Volunteer Denis (died 3 July 1972). ``To hold back and
pretend it doesn't affect you is to take the easy way out. To
take arms and fight back is hard and dangerous. It takes courage,
dedication and a devotion to your people to take the hard road to
freedom.'' - Séamus Twomey. Always remembered with love and pride
by their many friends and comrades in the Republican Movement.
KEENAN, Joe (4th Ann). In loving memory of my husband Joe, who
died on 30 June 1994 in the USA. Always missed and loved by
Marjory, New York. To live on in the hearts of those left behind
is never to have died.
KEENAN, Joe (4th Ann). In loving memory of our dear brother Joe
who died on 30 June 1994. The spirit of freedom knows no end, nor
ever shall decay. Always remembered with pride by his sisters
Mary, Brid and Geraldine and brothers Patrick and Brendan, and by
Naoise and Peadar. Also by his oul `center half' comrade, Mick
Mor.
McILHONE, Henry (28th Ann) In proud memory of our comrade Henry
who give his life for his people unselflessly on 27 June 1970.
War is not an evil thing, It is the things that make a war that
are evil. Always remembered by his comrades in the Republican
Movement, Short Strand, Markets, and Lower Ormeau.
O'NEILL, Terence `Teddy' (14th Ann). In loving memory of my
husband Volunteer Terence O' Neill, who was killed on active
service on 1 July 1980. Wonderful memory woven in gold, those are
the pictures I tenderly hold. A place in my heart till the end of
time, because Teddy I was proud you were mine. Always remembered.
Your wife Mary.
O'NEILL, Terence `Teddy' (14th Ann). In loving memory of my daddy
Volunteer Terence `Teddy' O' Neill killed on active service on
July 1980. A raindrop fell from heaven the day my daddy died, the
angels came to meet him to welcome him inside. My heart was
filled with sadness like I never felt before. My father had
reached his heavenly home and the angels closed the gates. Always
loved and remembered. Your loving daughter Sinéad and Daniel.
O'NEILL, Terence `Teddy' (14th Ann). Killed on active service on
1 July 1980. Precious memories of my son-in-law. I remember the
day you died, the sunshine turned to rain, the light turned to
darkness and all that was left was pain. St Martin pray for him.
Always remembered. Your father-in-law Ardy.
O'NEILL, Terence `Teddy' (14th Ann). In loving memory of my
friend Volunteer Terence `Teddy' O' Neill, killed on active
service on 1 July 1980. Memories are something no one can steal,
death is a heartache no one can heal. Always remembered, never
forgotten. Your friend Thomas Tiocfaidh.
O'NEILL, Terence `Teddy' (14th Ann). In loving memory of my
brother-in-law Teddy, killed on 1 July 1980. A date that filled
with sadness has come to us once more, to mark the day you left
us each day we miss you more. Your parting was so sudden I often
wonder why but the hardest part was I never said goodbye. Always
remembered. Your sister-in-law Margaret, Joe and family.
O'NEILL, Terence `Teddy' (14th Ann). In loving memory of my
brother-in-law Teddy, killed on active service on 1 July 1980.
Today we bring you flowers sprinkled with our tears, for you will
always be part of us in spite of all the years, you're the light
that burns within us in the centre of our hearts. Always loved.
Never forgotten. Your sister-in-law, brother-in-law Ann Maire and
James.
O'NEILL, Terence `Teddy' (14th Ann). In loving memory of my
brother-in-law Teddy, killed on active service on 1 July 1980.
It's hard to put on paper what you feel deep inside. To us you
were someone special, what more is there to say except to wish
with all our heart you were here today. Always remembered. Your
sister-in-law Martine, Desy and family.
Combhrón
MACKIN. Ba mhaith linn comhbhron a dheanamh le Gerry ar bhas a
athair. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam uasal. O Fheilim, Mhairead
agus a clann.
MACKIN. We offer our sincere condolences to Gerry on the death of
his father James. Mary Queen of the Gael pray for him. Jimmy and
Sue Canning and family.
McCULLOCH. Deepest sympathy is extended to tom McCulloch and
family on their recent bereavement. From the Thompson
Association, Motherwell Nine-in-a-row and Gerry Keatings and
family.
McCRORY. The Republican Movement in South and East Belfast offer
their deepest sympathy to the McCrory family on the death of
Harriet.
Beannachtaí
CRAWLEY. Congratulations to John Crawley on his engagement. From
Vincent Wood and the lads, Portlaoise Prison.
DUNGANNON Sinn Féin congratulates Michelle, Gerry and all the
Sinn Féin candidates in last week's Assembly elections. We
commend our voters for their magnificent and much appreciated
support.
Mac SITHIGH. Diarmuid, Portlaoise. Tusa Beir Bua, tusa mo rún
tusa mo rogha, thar thogha fear feail. Bíobh breithlae sona agat
agus ná hól and t-iomarca bainne. Le gean O Eanna, XXX.
SHEEHY. Jerry, Portlaoise. This is your third within the walls so
eat drink and be merry for tomorrow? - who knows? Breithlae
spraoiúi chugatsa, Jerry and watch out for Kevey's appletart.
From Bambi, XOX.
THE members of the James Connolly RFB, The James Connolly
Republican Club and all who travelled with us on our recent trip
to the `98 commemoration,would like to give sincere thanks to the
people in Ardoyne and other areas who accommodated us over the
weekend. A special thanks go to Ardoyne Shamrock Cub,A/town PDF
Club,Ahern Crowley RFB Cork and the Pike men/women for the guard
of honour at the end of the parade; The members of the James
Connolly RFB, The James Connolly Republican Club, Govan, Glasgow,
Scotland. Extend congratulations to our comrades in the Billy
Reid RFB Glasgow on their 20th anniversary; Your commitment is an
inspiration as was the Volunteer whose name you carry with pride;
The James Connolly RFB. would like to thank the James Connolly
Club Glasgow for organising our recent visit to Ireland.A big
thanks to JoJo, Casper and the Mick the Muslim.
Buíochas
THE Old Mill Historical Society would like to thank the Roddy
McCorley Society and the Felons' Club for providing buses for the
Armagh Jail trip on 14 June 1998. The visit brought back many
memories for a lot of the women and some of the men who returned
to walk around the jail in different circumstances. A total of
550 was raised for the prisoners' transport section.