A CLOGHER businessman who employed Nathan Corrigan and Peter Finnegan has described them as “great friends” who added immensely to his firm.
Mike O’Hanlon runs OHM Engineering, a commercial and industrial supplier of products for recycling and other industries. The company employs around 30 people in the Clogher and surrounding areas.
Mr O’Hanlon said that Peter Finnegan had been with them for approximately three years and Nathan Corrigan for around a year.

“Both of them were great fellas who made a brilliant impression in the time that they were working with us,” he said.
“Words can’t describe how we’re all feeling at the moment.
“They were great workers and were popular with everyone within the team.
“Nathan and Peter were friends before they came to work here, and they became even better friends when they started working together.

“We have a good team working here and Peter and Nathan were very much part of it. We’ll all miss the two lads terribly.”
Mr O’Hanlon added that the team were “heartbroken” by the loss of Peter and Nathan.
“They were hard-working young men who had very bright futures ahead of them,” he said.
“They will both be sorely missed by all of us. From Peter’s unflappable nature, to Nathan’s quick wit – it won’t be the same without them.
“Some truths in life are hard to accep. The lads will never be forgotten,” he concluded.
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