
Ernest was a great stalwart and founding member of St Jude’s gaa
St Jude’s GAA founding member Ernest Kenny died at the age of 95 on Saturday and was remembered in a service at St Jude’s Church on Wednesday.
Ernest was elected as the first Chairman of Cumann Peil Naomh Jude in 1978 when the team and its first committee were formed. He was greatly involved with the club and the community for the many years since.
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