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Oisín Ó Conail

Eulogy for Emmett O’Connell

IA Newsletter, September 21, 2024

September 20, 2024 by 1 Comment

Delivered by his son, Óisin Ó Conail18/September, 2024. St Aidan's Church, Clongeen, County Wexford A daoine uasal, representatives of the Order of Malta, Col. Steven Howard, Public Representatives. For years, whenever anyone would ask my father, “How are you doing, Emmett?” he would respond, “Stayin' ahead of the posse.” Well, Dad, it looks like the darn posse finally caught … [Read more...] about

Eulogy for Emmett O’Connell

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