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	<title>Millstreet.ie &#187; Dan Leary</title>
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		<title>On The Passing Of Dan Leary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dan Leary was a legend of old Millstreet but he&#8217;ll never more be seen in Millstreet Town Or in the Town Park on a Summer&#8217;s evening With a pair of greyhounds walking up and down He was a sterling corner back in his prime a stalwart of Millstreet Gaelic Football Fearless and hard but fair [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">Dan Leary was a legend of old Millstreet but he&#8217;ll never more be seen in Millstreet Town<br />
Or in the Town Park on a Summer&#8217;s evening With a pair of greyhounds walking up and down<br />
He was a sterling corner back in his prime a stalwart of Millstreet Gaelic Football<br />
Fearless and hard but fair he never shirked a challenge as those who played against him do recall.<br />
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For many years he was a Millstreet butcher the Learys of the West End were well known<br />
And Dan the Millstreet schoolboys of the fifties did look up to we were so proud he was one of our own<br />
In Cork County Championship Games in Coachford and in Macroom Dan Leary at his best was often seen<br />
One of his Club&#8217;s greatest defensive players it was with pride he wore the Millstreet green.<br />
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It was with sadness I read of his passing in the flesh one that we never more will see<br />
But for as long as I have the power to remember he surely will live in my memory<br />
He was so down to earth and unassuming and to his friends he always remained true<br />
&#8216;Tis not because he&#8217;s dead I sing his praises in words I only give the man his due.<br />
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Dan Leary a legend of Duhallow Gaelic Football now with the dead of Millstreet Parish lay<br />
&#8216;Tis sad to think we never more will see him but good memories of him with us bound to stay<br />
The best forwards in Cork Gaelic Football against him always found it hard to score<br />
It was with pride he wore the green of Millstreet and may he rest in peace forever more.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">by <a href="http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-the-passing-of-dan-leary/">Francis Duggan</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A note of interest is that Dan was in the 1930s the first child baptised in St Patricks Church following its opening after two years of restoration.</p>
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