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Veteran Glengad fishermen laid to rest 20.03.08

HUNDREDS of people gathered on Tuesday to say their final farewells to brothers Danny and Francis McDaid who died in a fishing tragedy off the coast of Inishowen Head.
Malin parish priest, Fr. Brian Brady said the Glengad and Malin communities were "engulfed by grief and sadness" but he said it was of some consolation to the grieving families that Danny and Francis were together when they died.
Francis, who was 69, was buried in the morning while his 70 year old brother was buried in the afternoon at Lagg, Malin.
Francis' burial had barely taken place at Aughaclay, Malin, when their devastated families had to return to their cars and make another heartbreaking journey to the church in the sand dunes at Lagg, near Five Fingers Strand.
The funeral cortege for Danny McDaid arrives at St. Mary's Church, Lagg, Malin.
So many cars arrived, friends and neighbours had to act as parking attendants to ensure everyone got the chance to pay their last respects.
Fr. Brady told the congregations at both Masses that the sea had robbed the McDaids and the wider community of two "fine family men".
"They cared passionately for their families and doted on their grandchildren," he said.
Like many people in rural fishing communities, both Danny and Francis had to do "backbreaking work" throughout their working lives and fishing provided an additional income particularly in the summer months.
The congregation was told how when Danny was 21 he was badly burned in an accident and it was feared he wouldn't survive.
"It is testimony to the strong man he was that he fought and survived," said Fr. Brady.
"In those days, there was no such thing as skin grafts and he carried the scars of that burning to his death."
The men died tragically on Friday when their boat the 'Strath Marie' got into trouble as they collected lobster pots off Inishowen Head near the mouth of Lough Foyle. The families concede they may never know the true cause of the mysterious accident. For more on the tragedy that shocked Inishowen, click here .
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