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SVP honours Inishowen trio 02.12.10

by Caoimhinn Barr

THREE local men have been honoured for more than a combined century of service to one of Inishowen’s most vital charities, St. Vincent De Paul.
Regional SVP trainer Ray McCabe presented special appreciation medals to John Friel (50 years' service), Eddie Murphy (25 years) and Sean Gallagher (26 years) in a gala ceremony at An Grianan Hotel recently.
During the presentation night Mrs McCabe paid tribute to the Burt, Inch and Fahan SVP members.
“I would like to thank John, Eddie and Sean for their outstanding work over the years, caring for those in need in our community. They have worked tirelessly and continue to be an asset to St. Vincent De Paul. Their wealth of experience is invaluable to new members,” she said.
Ray McCabe presents long service appreciation medals to Eddie Murphy, John Friel and Sean Gallagher.
One of the trio honoured, Tooban’s Eddie Murphy said he was ‘delighted’ with his accolade.
Father-of-four Murphy was awarded for a quarter of a century of service to the charity organisation.
“I’m delighted with the medal and it was really lovely to get. Many of our members have been honoured for their service and I am happy to do my bit to help out in St. Vincent De Paul,” Eddie said
“This charity supports those who are most in need and if I can do some good to help out then I am happy to do so. Organisations like SVP are more vital than ever in these difficult times as we approach Christmas. Things were rarely as tight as they are now and our workload has definitely increased lately.”
Infamous for his antics on stage in the Buncrana Pantomime, Eddie is currently rehearsing for Jack and the Beanstalk, which opens in the New Year. The jovial Tooban man is playing a dame: “I’ll do anything to get wearing a wig!” he joked.
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