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PostPosted: Sun 3:56, 03 Nov 2013    Post subject: Elizabeth Lindsay of Mullenmore

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WHEN Michael McDonnell of Barrack Road, Belmullet, died in midSummer 2010, in his 95th yr, a hyperlink with the business life of the Erris Peninsula that dated back almost seventy five many years was damaged.
Michael experienced been a muchloved and respected determine in the region and, regardless of having attained a venerable age, information of his passing brought on a lot sadness in Belmullet and far beyond.
He was born at house in Kinard, Crossmolina, on August 28, 1917, the second youngest of a family members of eight children 6 boys and two girls born to Francis and Ellen (Maye) Mc Donnell. He was the final surviving member of the family members.
Michael attended Richmond School with his siblings and had a extremely happy time there. He remained on to complete seventh course which was regarded as a very high standard of education at the time.
He worked on the family farm and at Castlehill Publish Office for a time but decided that the farming life was not for him. He was delighted when he received the chance to be a part of the staff of McIntyres' Shops, Belmullet as a retail assistant and when his apprenticeship was completed he was offered a long term place on the staff. Therefore on July 12, 1933 Michael's company profession in Belmullet/Erris commenced and was destined to last for almost three quarters of a century.
Michael quickly found that a number of of the staff at McIntyres were from his native Crossmolina such as the woman who was later to become his wife, Elizabeth Lindsay of Mullenmore, Crosssmolina.
As Michael settled into his occupation he, like many of his buddies of the time, became members of the Catholic Younger Men's Society (CYMS) in St Brendan's Corridor. There they honed their skills at billiards, snooker, cards and debating the issues of the day. He experienced a fantastic curiosity in all sports and became quite an achieved boxer. Many individuals in Belmullet keep in mind Michael as a boxer who could not be crushed in his prime.
But the activity he cherished very best and gave most of his time to was Gaelic soccer. He performed on the Belmullet junior group and by mid1934 had graduated to the senior team, gaining the kind of experience over the following two many years that noticed him called up for Mayo junior group trials in 1936, the yr Belmullet senior group won the county title. This was the pinnacle of his desires but before very long his desires were shattered when he developed a extremely severe form of sciatica. A sixweek treatment course was adopted by 4 and a half many years of medical supervision which resulted in a cure but, alas, the termination of his footballing career.
To compensate for the lack of football Michael took up golfing and, as with everything he did, grew to become quite an accomplished player. He especially enjoyed interclub competitions. He also created an interest in fishing, a pastime that was to carry on for the relaxation of his lifestyle.
In January 1942 Michael and his bridetobe Elizabeth (Liz) Lindsay determined to purchase a shop material and pub with home attached which had arrive on the market. They were married in February, 1942 and, following a brief honeymoon in Dublin, returned to Belmullet to operate their business which opened in March 1942. Liz ran the company throughout the day and Michael assisted out following his day's work at McIntyres. Despite difficult economic occasions their business acumen was such that their customer foundation expanded year on yr.
Gustie, their initial child, was born in 1943 and their daughter Mary was born two years later. In the late fifties, with savings garnered over the many years, they renovated their premises which resulted in an instant improvement in trade. 1966 was the worst yr of their life, nevertheless,[url=http://www.smartroof.co.uk/nikeairmax90.html]cheap nike air max 90s[/url], when they lost their beloved son Gustie in a drowning incident at the age of 23. Their discomfort of loss remained but was eased relatively in subsequent years when, subsequent the relationship of their daughter Mary to Paddy Conroy, their three grandchildren were born, bringing fantastic joy to their lives.
In 1971 when McIntyres' Stores shut Michael determined to purchase the company's endeavor business. He experienced given 38 many years service to McIntyres. In April 1971 McDonnells Undertakers had their initial funeral and the company has been on an upward curve at any time since. In 1995 Michael's spouse Liz handed absent and 5 many years later on, following the dawn of the new millennium, he started to ease down on his company passions.
He will be remembered as a man of great integrity in company, a guy who knew the value of a smile and a warm handshake for guests, a fantastic community man who was generous to a fault in assistance of local charities.
In the Mass homily Fr Judge stated Michael McDonnell personified the prophetic words of scripture "The time of my departure is at hand. I have competed well I have completed the race I have stored the faith. From now on the crown of righteousness awaits me, which the Lord, the just decide, will award to me on that working day, and not only to me, but to all who have longed for his appearance."
Fr Judge said Michael was usually a joy to meet and he himself would usually have fond recollections of him. He had a natural charism for operating with individuals, usually sensitive in his method. He was buoyant and encouraging, immediate and straight, a nononsense type of man but one who showed fantastic warmth and interest in everything he did.
"But my abiding memory of Michael McDonnell will usually be his faith in God and the Mass. His love of lifestyle was best reflected in his desire to provide God over all things and to adore his neighbour as himself. Prayer, as well,[url=http://www.rsacc-thecentre.org.uk/cheapnikeairmax.html]cheap nike trainers[/url], was a central component of his life and hail, rain or snow,[url=http://www.smartroof.co.uk/nikeairmax90.html]cheap nike air max uk[/url], Michael visited this church twice daily for Mass, prayer and meditation. He walked via life with the humility of a guy who walked in the grace of God. It was an mindset of becoming that was based on his faith in Christ, a faith we share with him that promises us eternal life, eternal love and eternal peace. Michael has heard the words "nicely carried out, thou good and devoted servant" and he is now reunited with his beloved Liz and his son Gustie".
Michael, who was laid to relaxation in Glencastle Cemetery, was usually grateful to the Lord for his lengthy and reasonably healthy lifestyle. He stated numerous times that he would not worry when the Lord would contact him. May he now relaxation eternally in the presence of the Lord where contentment replaces question and exactly where discomfort is replaced by everlasting joy and peace.
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