Tribute to Liam Quigley

November 14, 2008
A tribute night will be held to honour Liam Quigley's memory in the Seven Oaks Hotel, Carlow on Thursday, 11th December at 9pm. A popular Carlow father-of-one who lost his brave battle against illness. Sadness spread throughout the entire town when news broke that 28-year-old Liam Quigley Junior of 9 Springhill Court, Graiguecullen and formerly of Ashgrove, Tullow Road, Carlow had died in the early hours of Saturday 17th May at the Mater Hospital, Dublin. For the past eight years Liam had fought long and hard against a rare condition called Pulmonary Hypertension which puts pressure on the heart. His heartbroken family are this week being comforted by a wide circle of relatives and friends. Beloved husband of Deborah, dad to LJ (Liam Jay), son of Liam and Lily and brother of Gillian, Brian, Susan, Alan and Colm, Liam came from a well-known Carlow sporting family and his untimely death has sent shockwaves throughout the community. Despite his illness, Liam was always sports mad and loved nothing better than a good game of football. He played for the county team and Eire Og before joining O'Hanrahan's GFC, a club which his family has a long and proud association with. His father is a former chairman of the club, his mother Lily is the present registrar and his three brothers are members of the senior panel. Liam recently attended a league game at the pitch and was looking forward to cheering on the lads in the upcoming Championship. He was a great O'Hanrahan's supporter and liked nothing better than seeing the Blues play football at all levels. "Liam was so outgoing and was an all-round sportsman. He won a minor Championship medal with the club in 1996. Everyone is devastated by the news, he will be such a big loss to the club and an even bigger loss to his family," said a spokeperson for the O Hanrahans Club. A past pupil of the Presentation College, Deputy School Principal Anna Mulvihill said Liam's passing was a tragic loss for the whole town. "He was such a smiley, happy-go-lucky person. He was very popular during his time here in the school and was big into all kinds of sport. We are all devastated for the family. A lot of us here in the school have extremely fond memories of Liam. It's a tragic loss for so many people," Liam enjoyed fishing and shooting game and spend many a happy day at these sports also.Even while fighting his illness he enjoyed walking the fields with his dogs. As part of the tribute night items will be auction off including the winning tyrone teams All Ireland signed jersey, along with various other sporting items.

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