Republican News · Thursday 1 July 1999

[An Phoblacht]

COYLE, Volunteer Brian (died 30 June 1976); FINUCANE, Volunteer John (died 28 June 1972); JORDAN, Volunteer Tony (died 28 June 1972); O'NEILL, Volunteer Terence (died 1 July 1980); QUINN, Volunteer Denis (died 3 July 1972). ``We bleed that the nation may live. I die that the nation may live. Damn your concessions England, we want our country.'' - Seán Mac Diarmada. Remembered always with love and pride by their many friends and comrades in the Republican Movement.

BROWN, Denis; MULVENNA, Jim; MAILEY, Jackie (21st Ann). In proud and loving memory of Volunteers Denis Brown, Jim Mulvenna and Jackie Mailey killed in action on 21 June 1978. Will those who think of them today a little prayer to Jesus say. Padre Pio pray for them. Missed always from your brother and friend Aldo and Sadie.

FINUCANE, John (27th Ann). In proud and loving memory of Volunteer John Finucane, Belfast Brigade, Oglaigh na hÉireann, who died on active service on 28 June 1972. ``The day will dawn when all the people of Ireland will have the desire for Freedom to show. It is then we'll see the rising of the Moon.'' - Bobby Sands. Always remembered by Séamus and the Fnucane family.

FINUCANE, John (27th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my brother Volunteer John Finucane, Belfast Brigade, Oglaigh na hÉireann, who died on active service on 28 June 1972. Forever in my memories, Martin.

JORDAN, Tony (27th Ann). In proud memory of Volunteer Tony Jordan, who died active service on 28 June 1972. ``While Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace.'' - PH Pearse. Always remembered by Séamusa and the Finucane family.

KEENAN, Joe (5th Ann). In loving memory of my dear husband Joe, who died five years ago on 30 June. He lives on in the hearts of those who love him. Sadly missed by hs loving wife Mairéad.

KEENAN, Joe (5th Ann). In loving memory of Joe, who died on 30 June 1994. Forever in our memories. From his loving sister Bríd, nephew Naoise and Peadar.

KEENAN, Joe (5th Ann). In loving memory of Joe Keenan, who died on 30 June 1994. Always loved and never forgotten. From Geraldine, Dave, Paddy and family and Brendan and family.

KELLY, Paddy (2nd Ann). In proud and loving memory of Volunteer Paddy Kelly. I gcuimhne bhas ar gcara, Paddy. Ni deanfaidh muid dearmad go deo. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dilis. Feilim, Mairéad, Seán and Eamonn.

KELLY, Paddy (2nd Ann). In loving memory of Paddy who died through British neglect. Always remembered by his friends Gerry and Kate, Jimmy and Sue.

O'NEILL, Terence (Teddy) (19 Ann). In loving memory of my beloved husband Teddy O'Neill. Killed on active service on July 1 1980. St Martin pray for him. Memories are lonely things they last from day to day they can never be spent, never be lent and never be taken away. Always remembered by your wife Mary.

O'NEILL, Terence (Teddy) (19th Ann). In loving memory of my daddy and grandad who died on 1 July 1980. Your restless days and sleepless nights are past. God put his arms around you and give you peace at last. Always loved and missed by your loving daughter Sinéad and Grandson Daniel.

O'NEILL, Terence (19th Ann). In loving memory of my brother-in-law Teddy, killed on active service on 1 July 1980. Those who think of him today a little prayer to Jesus say. Always remembered From Ardy, Tina and family.

O'NEILL, Terence (19th Ann). In loving memory of my brother-in-law Terence (Teddy), killed on active service on 1 July 1980. A Mass, a prayer are all I can give. These you shall have as long as I live. From Margaret, Joe and Family

O'NEILL, Terence (19th Ann). In proud and loving memory of our brother-in-law Teddy, killed on active service on 1 July 1980. No special day is needed for us to think of you for you were someone special and we thought the world of you. Always remembered and sadly missed by sister in law Annmarie and brother in law James.

O'NEILL, Terence (Teddy) (19th Ann). In loving memory of Volunteer Terence (Teddy) O'Neill killed on active service 1 July 1980. They may kill the revolutionary but never the revolution. Remembered in prayers by Thomas and Tiocfaidh, Linwood, Scotland.

O'NEILL, Terence (Teddy) (19 Ann). In loving memory of our brother in law Teddy killed on active service 1 July 1980. Those who think of him today a little prayer to Jesus say. Always remembered by sister in law Martine, brother-in-law Desy and family.

O'NEILL, Terence (Teddy) (19th Ann). In proud and loving memory of my son-in-law Teddy killed on active service on 1 July 1980. Deep in my heart you will always stay loved and remembered every day by your father-in-law Ardy.

WOODS, Séamus. (11th Ann). In proud and loving memory of a dear brother Volunteer Séamus Woods, East Tyrone Brigade, Oglaigh na hÉireann who died on active service at Pomeroy on 7 July 1988. Fuair sé bás ag troid ar son saoirse. Rest in peace. Always remembered with pride by his brothers Seán, Noel and Emmett New York.

WOODS, Séamus. (11th Ann). In proud and loving memory of a dear son and brother Volunteer Séamus Woods, East Tyrone Brigade Oglaigh na hÉireann, who died on active service at Pomeroy. RIP. He gave his life for Irish freedom. St Anthony pray for him. Be proud of them our martyred dead and in their footsteps let us tread, they died for us that we might see Ireland united, Gaelic and free. Proudly remembered by Father Felix, brothers Kevin, Gerard and sisters Mary and Annette.

Combhrón

KENNEDY. Deepest sympathy is extended to James on the death of his mother. From the Joe Clarke Sinn Féin Cumann.

SCULLION. Deepest sympathy is extended to Kieran and family on the death of their mother. Mary Queen of the Gael pray for her. From Mary McLaughlin, Ardoyne.

SCULLION. Deepest sympathy is extended to Kieran and family on the death of their mother. From Frankie Fennelly.

Buíochas

I WISH to thank all who called, sent cards and paid their respects at the funeral of my wife Mary and in particular to the Republican family at large. From Cathal Quinn and family. Masses offered for all.

THE FRIENDS of the Garvaghy Road Northwest (England) would like to thank the James Larkin RFB, St Augustine's Church and their peace and justice group, TOM (Manchester) and the individual members of the public, representatives of trade unions and local human rights groups for all their support that help made the launch so successful.

THE MARKIEVICZ SF Cumann would like to thank all those who attended the Volunteer Dermot Crowley commemoration. Special thanks to Ella O'Dwyer, Niall and Roisín O'Sullivan and the Fob and Gill Bar.

Darren Aherne would like to thank 98FM for a great night at the Titantic Bash.


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