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A sad morning in our little town

Postby Osc » 19 Jul 2013, 12:33

I was at a funeral this morning, perhaps the biggest I have ever seen for a local (nothwithstanding a couple of celebrity ones). This young man Fiachra committed suicide last weekend, he was 37 and a contemporary of Miss Osc's - he would have been part of the circle who socialised together through their teenage years and we also would have known him through the post office. He and his partner (they have two children) bought an apartment in what is now a notorious development in Dublin called Priory Hall (you can google it) - the council told them all they had to leave as the apartments were so badly built that they are unsafe. Two years on from when they had to leave, all the people who were living there are still paying huge mortgages on apartments where they will never be able to live, and which they will never be able to sell. Meanwhile the developer, architects, council officials, who permitted this at the height of the Celtic Tiger are carrying on with their lives unencumbered :evil: :evil: Who knows why he did what he did, but the nightmare of their lives in the last two years has to have been a contributory factor.

The teenage group is well dispersed now, all making their way in life - all those abroad in America, Canada and European countries, they all came home to pay their respects. Bearing in mind the cost of booking a flight at short notice, it's an amazing tribute to him that all the "lads" felt that primal need for home so they could mourn their pal together.

It's a tradition here that coffins of locals are carried from a certain part of the town to the church, some feat as it is all quite steeply uphill and there are steep steps to the door of the church. This tradition is not happening so much now, as the generation that did the carrying has passed on itself. However, a huge crowd awaited the coffin today and Fiachra was carried to the church by his friends and family preceded by a lone piper. The church was absolutely crammed, I went up to the gallery so I got a seat and I've never ever seen people other than the choir in the gallery, let alone every seat filled and people standing. In the heat you can imagine what it was like.

The music was so moving, no church music - they had a guitarist and banjo player and the guitarist sang "Hallelujah" before mass started. During the mass the U2 song "Sometimes you can't make it on your own" was played, it's a very moving song that Bono wrote when his Dad was very ill. One contributor read a lovely poem, I had not heard it before, perhaps she wrote it herself. Just after communion, a female singer sang A Parting Glass unaccompanied, an old traditional song. Then just before the coffin was brought out of the church, the U2 song Miss Sarajevo was played, apparently Fiachra's very favourite song, and he loved to sing along in a Pavarotti-type voice. His partner (goodness knows where she got the strength) said a few words and described how they had been together 17 years and the births of their children.

I don't go to mass, more or less gave up on the Catholic Church a good few years ago, but I still believe in a God - and there is no doubt that when it comes to death, the simple funeral ritual is so comforting and everyone there was able to pay their respects and say goodbye in time-honoured fashion.
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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby debih » 19 Jul 2013, 12:40

That is so, so sad Osc.
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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby Ally » 19 Jul 2013, 12:42

What that poor man must have felt.

God bless and give strength to his family.

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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby JoM » 19 Jul 2013, 12:49

How very sad Osc :( That poor man, so sad that he couldn't see a way through whatever was troubling him.

I've just read a couple of articles about the Priory Hall apartments, what a dreadful scandal and it's bound to have contributed to him taking his life.

Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, in my opinion one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful songs ever written, made even more so when you know of the story behind it :(
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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby TheOstrich » 19 Jul 2013, 12:51

A very moving post, Osc, brought a lump to my throat ........ thank you for sharing ..

Just read the on-line tribute in "The Herald" ....
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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby Diflower » 19 Jul 2013, 12:53

Oh Osc how terribly sad.
Thank you for writing that, it must have been a lovely service to attend. Lovely of all his old friends too.
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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby meriad » 19 Jul 2013, 13:55

how very very sad Osc - as Ossie said; it bought a lump to my throat. My heart goes out to his young family. I hope and pray they have a lot of friends and family close by to help them through some very tough days
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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby Kaz » 19 Jul 2013, 14:00

That is so very very sad, and as has already been said, how tragic that this poor young man could see no other way through..... :cry:

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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby saundra » 19 Jul 2013, 16:04

So verysad.
And avery hard time for his famly and friends toface

R i p young man
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Re: A sad morning in our little town

Postby Fugitive » 19 Jul 2013, 16:11

A beautifully written account about a very sad day.
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