McDERMOTT, Volunteer Terence (died 2 October 1971); McGEOWN, Sinn
Fein Councillor Pat (died 1 October 1996); O CONAILL, Sinn Féin
member Seán (died 1 October 1977); QUIGLEY, Volunteer Jimmy (died
29 September 1972). ``The true revolutionary is guided by a great
feeling of love... Our vanguard revolutionaries must idealise
this love of the people, the most sacred cause, and make it one
and individisable.'' - Che Guevara. Always remembered now and
forever by their many friends and comrades in the Republican
Movement.
McGEOWN, Pat Beag (2nd Ann). Treasured memories of Pat who died 1
October 1996. So many things have happened we wanted you to
share, so many times you were needed and we wished you were
there, no matter how life changes, no matter what we do, there is
a special place within our hearts where you will always remain.
Always remembered and missed by Pauline, daughter Siobhan, sons
Seán, Michael and Conor.
McGEOWN, Pat Beag, (2nd Ann). In loving memory of Pat who died on
1 October 1996. Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not
there, I do not sleep, I am the thousand winds that blow, I am
the diamond glints on the snow, I am the sunlight on the ripened
grain, I am the swift uplifted rush of the quiet birds in the
circling flight, I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not
stand at my grave and cry. I am not there, I did not die. Sadly
missed by his father Joe, sister Colette, brothers Michael,
Kieran and Paul, sisters-in -law, nieces and nephews.
McGEOWN, Pat (2nd Ann). In loving memory of Pat, who died on 1
October 1996. Our thoughts will always be with you, your place no
one can fill, in life we loved you dearly, in death we love you
still. Mary queen of the Gael, St Joseph pray for him. Always
missed by Kathleen and Michael Shortt, sisters and brothers in
law, nieces and nephews.
McGEOWN, Pat (2nd Ann). Died on 1 October 1996. In proud and
loving memory of Pat Beag. Rest in peace, always remembered by
his friend and comrade Veronica and husband Jimmy.
McGEOWN, Pat (2nd Ann). In proud memory of Pat Beag, chairperson
Belfast Comhairle Limistéir, who was found dead on Tuesday 1
October 1996. Still remembered, still missed. O Seán Oilibhéar.
O BAOILL, Aodh (4th Ann). I ndíl chuimhne ar Aodh O Baóill, mín
na sáileach Gleanncholmcill, fuair bás 25dh Mean Fomhair 1994.
Suaimhneas siorraí da anam uasal. O Craobh Cumann na nUaighnean
Neaisiúnta Gleanncholmcille, Tír Conaill.
O'NEILL, Diarmuid (2nd Ann). In loving memory of our special
friend Volunteer Dermot O'Neill. Along the road to yesterday,
that leads straight to you are memories of happy days, to gether
we once knew. A silent grief that's in our hearts no human eye
can trace. For many a broken heart is hidden beneath a smiling
face. From a loving family.
O'NEILL, Diarmuid (2nd Ann). In loving memory of Volunteer
Diarmuid O'Neill, murdered by the British state on 23 September
1996. Greatly missed. From Dav and Lee, Bristol.
QUIGLEY, James (26th Ann). Volunteer Oglaigh Na hÉireann. In
loving memory of our beloved brother and comrade Jimmy. We
remember you with pride, we miss you and the hurt never leaves
us. Tommy and Frank.
QUIGLEY, Jimmy (26th Ann). ``I see a sad procession, and I hear
the sound of coming full-key'd bugles, all the channels of the
city street they're flooding, as with voices and with tears. I
hear the great drums pounding, and the small drums steady
whirring, and every blow of the great convulsive drums, strikes
me through and through. The moon gives you light, and the bugles
and the drums give you music, and my heart, o my soldier, my
heart gives you love.'' - Walt Whitman. In proud and loving
memory of my friend and comrade, 18-year-old IRA Volunteer Jimmy
Quigley, killed in action on 29 September 1972. Never forgotten.
Danny Morrison.
QUIGLEY, Jimmy (26th Ann). In proud and loving memory of
Volunteer Jimmy Quigley, D Coy, Belfast Brigade, Oglaigh na
hÉireann, who was killed on active service on 29 September 1972.
Thug sé a raibh aige ar son saoirse na hÉireann. Always
remembered by Sinn Féin, Bun na bhFál and the Lower Falls
Commemoration Committee.
Combhrón
RAE. Andy, deepest sympathy to the family of Andy on his sudden
death. Will be sadly missed by his friends Stevie, Jimmy, John,
Marky, also by the rest of the lads in the Calton. Queen of
Ireland, pray for him.