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Naomh Eoghan pays tribute after death of club president Gallagher

NAOMH Eoghan has paid a glowing tribute to its esteemed club president Patrick Gallagher, who passed away yesterday while surrounded by his loving family.

Mr Gallagher was synonymous with GAA in his local parish for his entire life, firstly as a player with Newtownstewart St Eugene’s, then as a manager and finally as a hugely respected administrator. He was also father of Naomh Eoghan’s current chairperson, Mairead.

Naomh Eoghan have published a poignant tribute to Gallagher, who leaves behind a rich and lasting legacy for all involved in the club.

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“Patrick was a lifelong Gael and made a tremendous contribution to GAA life in our parish, the Gallagher household in Mill Street was the very essence of a GAA family. Patrick served in many roles from his early youth to his passing this morning. An accomplished player he was the second person from the former Newtownstewart St Eugene’s to play for the County Minors, after the late great John Carlin, when Patrick lined out at left corner back in 1956.
“During a long and distinguished playing career Patrick also served year on year on the committee throughout the 60’s and 70’s. He would take on the role of treasurer in the early 80’s and serve until the mid 90’s. A Publican and Grocer by trade Patrick wasn’t afraid to be recognised as a leading GAA person in the decades mentioned above when it was far from fashionable.
“He also served as joint manager of the Senior Team along with Kevin “Spinner” McLaughlin from 1983-1985.
“He assumed the role of Vice President in the noughties and became President of Newtownstewart St Eugene’s in 2017. When Naomh Eoghan was formed in 2019 he was the obvious choice as President.
“The Gallagher family car was the unofficial GAA taxi clocking up countless miles ferrying players to matches across the County and delegates to County Board meetings in Carrickmore, the car driven by the late great Tommy Devenney and our own stalwart, Jonesy.
“We have lost one of our greatest ever Gaels and whilst we mourn Patrick’s passing we celebrate his life and his contribution which have made us so much better.”
Requiem Mass for Mr Gallagher will take place tomorrow at 11am. in St. Eugene’s Church, Glenock.

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