Remembering

 Mayo’s Fallen Heroes

Author

Michael Feeney MBE.

 

The book “Remembering Mayo’s Fallen Heroes” was launched by Mr Peter Oborne the very well known British & international political journalist and award-winning author in the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar on Friday the 26th of September 2008.  The book is a remarkable chronicle of articles, facts, and stories about those who served & died in the various wars of the past century.  While this book is largely from the authors own work and research, there are many excellent contributions from noted Irish authors Kevin Myers, Myles Dungan, Mr Terry Reilly, Captain Donal Buckley and Mr Basil Burke, together with fine additional contributions from, Ethel Corduff, John Basquille, Captain V.M. McEllin, Johnny Mee and Eamon Horkan,  it contains interesting  articles and stories from family members and from the local Mayo Newspapers of the period.

The book offers an important  account of the fallen commemorated in the Mayo Peace Park, Garden of Remembrance, which in the fullness of time should prove a valuable historical reference for students of local history and the people of Mayo for generations to come.

No public grant aid was received for this publication; it was been funded from the author’s own resources and from the advertising sold to defray the various costs of production and printing. He wish’s to convey his personal thanks to all those who helped out in any way, in particular to Ernie Sweeney and John Basquille for working on the advertising and to the advertisers themselves for supporting the book.   He wants to thank Mr Johnny Mee for proof reading the book and for his ongoing astute contributions and observations. It would not have been possible to print this book in the short  time frame allowed, were it not for the outstanding work and skills of   Declan Durcan and Karl Anne Wilson at Visual Impact Ltd, their courtesy and support was exceptional, no words could adequately no describe their commitment and dedication to get the job done on time and to the highest standard.

This book was writen, produced and published in Mayo, the author was given all the usual advice about going to China, to save costs, but he firmly believed we all have a duty of care to support our own Irish business, so special thanks is extended to Johnny Jordan and the staff of the Connaught Telegraph who done a magnificent job in printing the book.

The book is available for sale at  €20 per copy, plus postage & packaging, it can be obtained directly from Mr Michael Feeney MBE, Milebush, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, or by contacting the author via this website at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Peter Oborne, Journalist & Author

Mr Peter Oborne, is a very highly regarded British journalist and political commentator, he was educated at Sherborne School and at the University of Cambridge. He is a regular columnist for the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph; He is a prize-winning author and is well known & recognised as a political pundit and for his superb TV documentary’s working with Francis Weaver.

In 2002, he won the “William Hill Sports Book of the Year” award for his highly regarded biography on international Cricket Star Basil D’Oliveira

His other books included

  • Basil D'Oliveira: Cricket and Conspiracy : the Untold Story. Time Warner, 2005. ISBN 978-0751534887

 

Mr Alan Robinson WW2 Veteran, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Mr Peter Oborne . political journalist and  award  winning international author  who launched the  book. 

 

Comments.

In between many serious conferences and very heavy workload, I took the time off, to fly over to County Mayo in the West of Ireland, for a very moving event. I was invited over to  Castlebar to  launch a particularly important book.

It was now more than 60 years after the end of World War Two and Ireland was finally beginning to acknowledge its war dead from the World Wars, indeed  until very recently the wearing a poppy in Ireland invited open hostility. 

One of the many benefits of the peace in Northern Ireland, was a new attitude. In County Mayo, local historian Michael Feeney was the inspiration behind the development of the Mayo Peace Park, a truly magnificent memorial to commemorate the Irish fallen in all the wars of the 20th century. The names of all the local casualties are all listed on a wall.

Michael had also produced a wonderful book, “Remembering Mayo's Fallen Heroes,” to accompany the opening of the Mayo Peace Park.

In Ireland "The world war dead were never spoken about," he told me at the book launch,  he said that in his school day’s, the subject would never come up."

Michael Feeney told me that he had first called for a commemoration memorial more than twenty years before and "People had said to him : what war dead? They genuinely did not know that Irishmen had died in such large numbers, let alone their own local people".

I have since told many British MPs about the Mayo Peace Park, Garden of Remembrance and they have has shown a real interest & fascination.

I feel proud to have been selected and invited to launch this particular book and to have had the opportunity to visit the magnificent Mayo Peace Park in Castlebar.

 

Peter Oborne

 26th of September 2008.

 

 

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Remembering Mayo’s Fallen Heroes

compiled by Mr Michael Feeney MBE.

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This wonderful book is reflective of all those commemorated in the new Mayo Peace Park, Garden of Remembrance, from World War One, Spanish Civil War, World War Two, Korea, Vietnam, and those who died with the Irish Defence Forces whilst serving on United Nations Peacekeeping Operations.

It is a very interesting read, full of articles, stories and facts, with serious contributions from a number of national & local authors. It has a comprehensive list of the names & details of those who died in those wars and conflicts. It is a very important historical book, for students of Local history in Ireland.

It was written & produced in county Mayo and paid  for  out  of his own resources without any grant aid.

  

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The sad death has occurred of a founder member of the Mayo Peace Park committee, Mr John Ryan of Ballina. John was a U.S. Vietnam war veteran , he was a brother of the internationally famous author Cornielious Ryan, who wrote the best selling book "The Longest Day".  We want to extend our deepest sympathy  to his wife Jacqueline "Munnelly" Ryan, and his  family and friends. 

Graveside Honours were rendered by the members of the John Barry No 3 Post of the U.S. Legion in Ireland. 

 
Patrick Navin, Aughavale, Westport.

Private Patrick Navin, Regimental Number 7691, 2nd Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, originally from Aughavale , Westport,  was killed on the 23/10/1916. He was one of those soldier's whose body was never  found, probably  blown to bit's or buried in the sea of churned mud out on the horrific battlerfield's.   He is remembered on the Menin Gate  Memorial, in Ypres, Belguim on panel 44-46.

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Mayo Peace Park Upcoming Events for 2013.

Saturday 6th of April

Visit of the Seven Towers Choir from Ballymena.

Saturday the 11th of May.

Reading Choir  will visit for a short wreath Laying and performance

Saturday  25th of May.

Cor Chairlinne Choir, at 10.30am, Castlecomer  Male Voice Choir, at 11.30am, Oban Scottish Choir at 12noon,  Portadown Male Voice Choirat 12.30pm,    are to  visit  on  the 24th  of  May 2013, for a shiort wreath laying ceremony and recital.

American Day

Saturday the 25thof May 2013. 

We depart from the Mayo Peace Park at 12 noon.

U.S.  Grave Rededication.

12.45pm   in   Burriscarra  Cemetery.

Private Patrick J. Scahill,

Serial number 1945430

Co.B.  16thInfantry U.S. Army.

Killed in Action 18th of July 1918.

Buried in   Burriscarra Cemetery, County Mayo

 

2.15pm in Mayo Abbey, Cemetery

Private Martin Davin,

Serial Number 397938.

17thAnti Aircraft Battery,

U.S. Army.

Died of Pneumonia, on active service, 5th  of October 1918.

Buried in Mayo Abbey Cemetery.  16th  June 1920.

 

3.45pm   U.S. Legion Wreath Laying.

U.S. Legion Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Mayo Peace Park

4 pm

Presentation Lunch in the Harlequin Hotel & Historical Lecture

Korean Government Presentations. Presentation to   the   family of Cpl Michael Gannon, 15th Field Artillery Battalion, 2ndInfantry  Division.  From Achill Island,   he   was killed in action in  Korea, 13thof February 1951, buried in Bunnacurry, Achill. Certificate, Medals, Jacket & Tie Pin.

Presentation to the family of Sgt Mark James Brennan, 78thAAA Battalion, from Kiltimagh, who died in a Non-Hostile Air Crash, whilst returning from R&R, to his unit at Suwon Air Base, Korea.   Certificate, Medals,  Jacket  & Tie Pin.

Presentation of a Presidential Certificate

In respect of Private Thomas Carey, Supply Company, 115thField Artillery, U.S. Army, from   Bekan, Claremorris, to Mrs Bridie Culliney. 

Signed by U.S. President Barrack Obama.

Historical Lecture .

By  Captain  Donal Buckley Retd. Irish Defence Force.

Gala Concert organised  by the Mayo Choral Festival Committee all choirs will perform.

Mayo Choral Festival   23rd–   26thof May.

There will be a number  of  choirs visiting from Norway, Scotland, Germany, England and the USA; they will visiting & performing at  the Mayo Peace Park.

Saturday 29th of June 2013.

Donegal Historical Group visit 2.30pm

Mayo Peace Park - Annual General Meeting 

Wednesday the 4thof July 2013, at 8pm, in the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar.

 

RBL, Commemoration Day  at  Islandbridge

Dublin Saturday the 13thof July 2013.

 

Mayo National Day of  Commemoration Ceremony.

Mayo Peace Park, Castlebar, Sunday  the 14thof July 2013.

General Humbert’s Footsteps Commemoration Festival 16th of August

There will be  a  special wreath laying  ceremony at the Mayo Peace Park.

Sunday 18th of August 2013.

Visit of the family & relatives of Cpl Vincent Livesy , of the Border Regiment,  from Bamber Bridge in Preston  on the Sunday the 18thof August 2013.wreath  laying  in  Castlebar Old Cemetery  and  assorted tours arranged to suit.

September 2013.

Mayo Peace Park tour to France & Flanders, we invite you to  consider  joining  this  historic  tour.

Sunday the 10thof November 2013.  

Our Annual Remembrance Day Commemoration Mass will take place.

 

Monday the 11thof   November   2013,  at 10.30am 

Armistice Day Wreath Laying.

Regimental & Family visits

There are a number of Regimental Association visits taking place during the year, but the actual dates are not yet agreed.

 

School Educational  Tours  & Visits

We will have all the normal  school   groups over the year.

 

Hotel Coach Tours

The regular hotel coach tours will continue  to  visit the Mayo Peace Park over the coming year  and we are delighted to welcome them.