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Andy O’Sullivan to the forefront when it came to innovation

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has paid tribute to Andy O’Sullivan, a hugely popular local businessman who passed away on Wednesday following an illness.
The business representative organisation said he will be fondly remembered as a wonderful community man who always put the best interests of Killarney first and he was forever willing to put his shoulder to the wheel when it came to promoting and improving the town.
Andy was a long-time member of Chamber and he always had great suggestions on how the town could be progressed in the right direction.
“He was very much to the forefront when it came to innovation and Andy and his family have contributed enormously and steadfastly to the commercial life of the town,” the Chamber executive said.
Andy operated a busy business at Killarney Carpet and Furniture Centre on High Street and he furnished many homes, hotels, guesthouses and other businesses in Killarney and well beyond down through the years.
“He was a great neighbour to others in business, offering very useful advice to many and he was always willing and able to help others if the need arose,” the Chamber added.
The executive said while Andy’s cheery disposition, friendliness and smile will be greatly missed, Killarney is lucky that his sons and daughters are very active in the business life of the town and, like their dad, they are very forward-thinking and progressive.
Andy was also a great and loyal supporter of the Killarney Tidy Towns organisation and his attractive business on High Street was a great example of how a commercial premises could and should be presented.
He was a regular award winner in the Killarney Looking Good competition and Andy always led by example.
His requiem Mass will take on Saturday morning at 10.30 am in St Mary's Cathedral, followed by burial in Killaha Graveyard, Glenflesk.