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PJ Bruton: A dedicated supporter of The Kerry Way

The Kerry Way Committee has led tributes to the late PJ Bruton who was laid to rest on Monday.
PJ's contributions to the development and preservation of The Kerry Way and South Kerry Trails over the years were invaluable.
PJ was known for his extensive knowledge of County Kerry, his technical expertise in arboriculture, and his passion for outdoor activities.
His calm enthusiasm, kindness, and unwavering support were a source of inspiration to all who knew him.
Norman Reidy, Chairman of The Kerry Way Committee, expressed his sadness at PJ's passing.
"PJ's commitment to preserving and maintaining the beautiful Kerry Way has left a lasting legacy cherished by so many," Reidy said. "His contributions will be greatly missed.”
PJ is survived by his wife Kitty, their children Yvonne, Padraig, Bronagh, Brian, and Eimear, their grandchildren, and his siblings.
The Kerry Way Committee and its landowners extended their heartfelt condolences to PJ's family and friends.
TD Michael Healy-Rae was a lifelong friend and admirer of the late Mr Bruton and has also paid
tribute.
Healy-Rae described Bruton as a highly experienced forester with an immense knowledge of not only forestry but also a wide range of other subjects.
Under Bruton's guidance, forestry flourished, thanks to his deep understanding of nature and his ability to maximize both state and private land
He praised Bruton's practical, common-sense approach to everything he did and his unwavering kindness in assisting others.
“Despite his achievements, he remained a modest man, never seeking attention for himself but always ready to offer advice to those who needed it,” said Healy-Rae who also highlighted Bruton's love of Irish music and gardening.
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