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irishlad
12 Dec 09 18:57
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Only found out this now.

A true legend of irish broadcasting and such a supporter of traditional irish music. I remember him and his wife Dolly coming to my home in the 1970s. I will never forget his snow white hair, his soft dulcet tones, and his grace. Dolly would then sing and her voice was that of an angel.

On a night when most people are watching the tripe of x-factor, God bless Ciaran. A gentleman and a great.

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By:
badger's back
When: 12 Dec 09 19:09
well said.
R.I.P.
By:
Cupwinkcook
When: 12 Dec 09 19:44
A broadcasting legend.
Always thought his missus was a handsome looking woman.

God rest his soul.
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 13 Dec 09 00:20
r in p
By:
all over
When: 13 Dec 09 00:42
r i p
By:
Ciarrai33
When: 13 Dec 09 01:16
Well said Irishlad. My he Rest in Peace. One of the auld stock.
By:
timberman
When: 13 Dec 09 10:36
sunday mornings on the radio getting ready or coming from mass with his show on the radio playing in the kitchen..rip
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 13 Dec 09 10:49
Did he present Sunday Miscellany?
By:
downallstar
When: 13 Dec 09 10:51
RIP
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