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June 16, 2011
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A great man cut down in the prime of his life A family and a community bid a final farewell
Q LAURA WEBB
THOUSANDS of mourners gathered in St Mochta’s Church in Dublin 15 this week to bid a last farewell to the late Brian Lenihan, who was described as a great man who was utterly “devoted to his family” and who “served his country with honour”.
Brian, once regarded as a future leader of the country, had fought a brave battle against pancreatic cancer for 18 months. On Friday, June 10, surrounded by his family at his home in the Strawberry Beds, he tragically lost his fight against the disease. He was just 52. His wife, Patricia, son Tom and daughter Clare were warmly applauded as they
walked into the church, showing the huge esteem the Lenihan family is held in locally. Speaking during the ceremony, former Attorney General Paul Gallagher described the late Minister as a “master of all talents” who was an “inspiration to us all and a huge patriot”. Full Story on P2, 3, 4 & 8-10