Republican News · Thursday 19 August 1999

[An Phoblacht]

DEVINE, Volunteer Mickey (INLA, died 20 August 1981); DONAGHY, Sinn Féin member Tommy (died 16 August 1991); HUGHES, Volunteer Patrick (died 22 August 1972); LAFFERTY, Volunteer Eamonn (died 18 August 1971); MADDEN, Volunteer Noel (died 22 August 1972); McANALLAN, Volunteer Daniel (died 16 August 1973); QUINN, Volunteer Patrick (died 16 August 1973); ROWNTREE, Volunteer Oliver (died 22 August 1972). ``Ireland unfree shall never be at peace.'' - PH Pearse. Forever and always remembered by their many friends and comrades in the Republican Movement.

CARLIN, Jim; CURRAN, Martin (27th Ann). Always remembered by the Thomas Russell cumann, Downpatrick.

CORCORAN, Thomas (4th Ann). Late of Stanley Terrace, Monaghan. Always remembered by your many friends in the republican movement, especially all the siopa staff at 21 Dublin Street. Anniversary Mass, 7.30pm, Friday, 20 August, St. Joseph's Church, Monaghan

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist and former Volunteer Tommy Donaghy, who was brutally murdered by loyalists acting in collusion with crown forces on 16 Aug 1991 at Portna fishery, Kilrea, South Derry. Mary Queen of the Gael Pray for him. Always remembered by his wee son Seán, also Joan, Mark and Liam. ``I want my memorial to be peace with justice''.

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by sister Mary, Barney and Ciarán. St Joseph pray for him. ``Take me away and let my blood bedew the sacred soil of Ireland. I die in the certainty that once more the seed shall flower.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by sister Ann, Padre Pio pray for him. ``It is not the tears of the time that fall, that tell of the hearts that are broken; But the silent tears in the after years, whenever your name is spoken. We hail with pride all those who died, our freedom to maintain, and raise the flag of Erin high o'er our dear land again.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by brother Gerry (Frank), Margaret, and Anna Mary. St Joseph pray for him.

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by brother Johnny and wife Bernadette. Mary Queen of Ireland pray for him. ``The dust of some Irish earth among their own they rest. And that same hand that gave them birth, has caught them to her breast. And still we pray that from their clay, full many a race will start, of true men like you men, to play as brave a part.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by nephew Seán Feárgal, Karen, Seanin, Caitríona, Tom and Niamh. ``The fools, the fools, the fools; they have left us our fenian dead, and as long as Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by niece Sharon, Adrian and Pearse. St Joseph pray for him. ``A soldier true, farewell to you.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by niece Patricia, Ciarán and family. Queen of the most holy Rosary pray for him.

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by his uncle John. ``When the deathless republic of Ireland, is rescued from shame; I ask for a place in her memory, and a soldier's salute to my name''.

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by uncle Tommy. St Joseph pray for him. ``Some day all the people of Ireland will have the desire for freedom to show. It is then we will see the rising of the moon.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by his aunt Rose and family. ``Life springs from death, and from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by the McGinn/Rodden/Donaghy Sinn Féin Cumann, Kilrea, South Derry. Mary of the Gael pray for him. ``All things must come to pass as one, so hope should never die. There is no height or bloody might a free man can't defy. There is no source or foreign force can break one man who knows, that his free will no thing can kill, and from that freedom grows.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by true comrades, Oglaigh na hÉireann (1970s). ``I think of men who fought in Glen, with rifles and grenade, may heaven keep the men who sleep from the ranks of the old brigade.''

DONAGHY, Thomas Joseph (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of republican activist Tommy Donaghy. Always remembered by hbis many mfriends and comrades in South Derry Comhairle Ceantair, Sinn Féin; Thomas McElwee Sinn Féin Cumann, Greenlough; Fergal O'Hanlon/John Davey Sinn Féin Cumann, Lavey; Seamus Steele Sinn Féin Cumann, Newbridge; Magharafelt Sinn Féin Cumann; Casement/Kelly/Highsted Sinn Féin Cumann, Maghera; Ballinascreen Sinn Féin Cumann; McCusker/McMullan/O'Hagan Sinn Féin Cumann, Swatragh; Counties Derry and Antrim Republican Graves Association.

HARVEY, Seamus; McGLYNN Gerard (26th Ann). In proud and loving memory of Volunteers Seamus Harvey and Gerard McGlynn, West Tyrone Brigade, Oglaigh Na hEireann, who died on active service on 12 August 1973. Always remembered by their friends and comrades in O Seanacháin/Harvey/Connolly Sinn Féin Aghyaran.

H BLOCK MARTYRS 1981 (18th Ann). In memory of Joe, Martin, Kevin, Kieran, Thomas, and Mickey, who bravely faced the juggernaut which tried to criminalise themselves, their comrades, and the cause which they and others served. In the agonizing months of July and August 1981, they gave their young lives that others and future generations might live with dignity in the country of their birth. Always remembered in the thoughts and prayers of the McCreesh family, Camlough, South Armagh, at home and abroad.

McANALLEN, Daniel (16th Ann). In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Daniel McAneallen and Volunteer Patrick Quinn, who died on active service on 16 August 1973. Always remembered with love and pride by Dungannon Martyrs Sinn Féin Cumann.

McGLYNN Gerard, HARVEY Seamus (16th Ann). In proud and loving memory of Volunteers Gerard McGlynn and Seamus Harvey, who died on active service on 11 August, 1973. Always remembered with love and pride by Dungannon Martyrs Sinn Féin Cumann.

MAGORRIAN, Volunteer Paul (died August 14 1974); CARLIN, Volunteer Jim and CURRAN, Volunteer Martin (died August 24 1972). Always and forever remembered by their friends and comrades in South Down.

O SEANACHAIN, Pádraig (8th Ann). In proud and loving memory of Sinn Féin member Pádraig O Seanacháin, who was murdered by loyalist gunmen on 12 August 1991. Always remembered with love and pride by Dungannon Martyrs Sinn Féin Cumann.

QUINN, Patrick (16th Ann). In proud and loving memory of our son and brother, Volunteer Patrick Quinn, who, with his comrade Volunteer Daniel McAnallen, died on active service on 16 August 1973. Always remembered with love and pride by his mother, father, and brothers Michael and Gerard.

QUINN, Patrick (16th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my brother, Volunteer Patrick Quinn. Always remembered with love and pride by his sister Paula, Brian (Long Kesh), and family.

QUINN, Patrick (16th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my brother, Volunteer Patrick Quinn. Always remembered with love and pride by his sister, Jacqueline, Sean, and family.

QUINN, Patrick (16th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my brother, Volunteer Patrick Quinn. Always remembered with love and pride by his brother Frankie.

Combhrón

QUINN, Mickey. Deepest sympathy is extended to the Quinn family (Carrickmore) on the recent death of Mickey, who was a genuine Irishman, a sound republican, and a friend to us all. Go ndeana Dia trócaire ar a anam úasal. Always remembered by the Frank Ward Sinn Féin Cumann, Carrickmore-Creggan.

WALLIS, Johnny, Virginia, USA. Died 15 August after a short illness, borne with great dignity. Forever in our thoughts and prayers. The McCartney family circle, Derry. Déan trocaire ar a anam.

Buíochas

The Pollock/Thornliebank RFB, Glasgow would like to thank the people of Ligoniel and Short Strand for their hospitality kindly extended to us on our recent visit to Belfast.


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