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35th Anniversary of Michael 'Sticky' HughesPublished: 15 October, 2009
The Sinn Féin cumann in Derrybeg and the Meadow will commemorate the 35th anniversary of republican volunteer, Michael 'Sticky' Hughes this week. The Hughes/Grant/Watters cumann will lay a wreath at the monument erected in his memory on Monday.
Local Sinn Féin councillor Marian Mathers outlined the life of the young volunteer who was tragically killed when he was just 16 years old;
"Michael was born in Banbridge, County Down on 28th June 1958. He was the oldest of seven children born to Patrick and Teresa. He had one brother, John, and five sisters, Kate, Elizabeth, Angela, Lorraine and Patricia. Michael began his school life at St Peter's primary school Cloughreagh. He did well at school and moved on to the Abbey CBS Newry and then to St Joseph's on the Armagh Road, Newry. His teenage years were thrown into turmoil when he had to come to terms with the death of his father Patsy (also an IRA volunteer), who was tragically killed in an accidental explosion on the Dublin Road Newry. His father's death had a huge impact on the young Michael.
, but sadly had only completed two full weeks work when he was killed.
, Derrybeg Park in military formation in a fitting tribute to a soldier of the Irish Republican Army.
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