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Sadness at the passing of Killarney and District Motor Club founder
Killarney and District Motor Club was saddened to report the passing of Pat Allman, one of the club’s founding members last week. Pat passed away peacefully at his Tiernaboul home, surrounded by his loving family and in the wonderful care of the Palliative Care Home team on Thursday last (January 28).
He was one of a group of mid-Kerry and Killarney motorsport enthusiasts who formed Killarney and District Motor Club in 1977.
He went on to serve as the club’s first joint treasurer and acted as Clerk of the Course for one of the club’s early navigational rallies.
“There was a cohort from the mid-Kerry region that were involved in the club from the very start. Pat was central to that group,” said fellow founder Mike Marshall. “He was a very quiet and gentle man, he was never one to speak out in meetings but he was all for driving the new club forward.”
Examples of this include, after he moved to the Tiernaboul area, providing a field to the club for autocross events.
Pat was predeceased by his brother Timmy. He is survived by his wife Norrie, daughters Sharon (Canada) and Catherine, and son Seán; grandchildren Fionn, Isabelle and Amelia, sisters Kathleen and Nora, brothers Jimmy and John, and his former work colleagues in St Finan’s Hospital. He was laid to rest at Aglish Cemetery last Saturday morning.
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