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Killarney to host tribute in memory of Kevin Casey this weekend
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AN AWARD-WINNING broadcaster, Kevin Casey passed away on January 3 after a short battle with cancer. The Glenflesk native worked as Sports Editor at WLR in Waterford City and lived in the picturesque village of Dunmore East with his wife Marguerite and their three young sons, Paul, Mark and James.
Kevin was honoured on numerous occasions at the GAA’s McNamee Awards and last October won a prestigious Gold PPI National Radio Award in the Sports Story category for an interview he recorded with hurler Maurice Shanahan on his struggle with depression.
Now Kevin’s family and friends have come together to hold a night in his memory tomorrow, Saturday, April 1. A Night For Kevin will unfold at The Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney. Music will be by Millstreet band The Kelts and doors open at 8pm.
Tickets, €10, are available in local shops or by calling Adrian O’Sullivan on 083-451 0776, James O’Connor on 087-688 3310 or Dermot Healy on 087-257 4766. Tickets are also for sale in Killarney Carpet and Furniture Centre, Who’s 4 Shoes, The Shire, Blooms Florists, The Torc Hotel, andThe Kerry Way, Glenflesk.
Donations may also be made directly to the Kevin Casey Memorial Fund at the AIB Bank, 25 Main Street, Killarney. IBAN: IE58 AIBK 9363 3263 2330 47. Proceeds from the night go to the Casey family and the Irish Cancer Society.
Above: Launching 'A Night for Kevin' in memory of the late Kevin Casey were his parents Mary and Paddy Casey with, seated from left, Gavin O'Donoghue, Majella O'Connell, Seamus Moynihan, Martin Casey and Ollie Favier; back, Mike O'Donoghue, Alan Brady, Morgan O'Connell and Adrian O'Sullivan. PICTURE: EAMONN KEOGH