New Inn Notes 29/06/2025

WE DID IT

New Inn man climbed Slievenamon to highlight the ‘life-changing gift’ of organ donation.

Celebrating Life and Organ Donation Awareness – Thank You ILFA and The Mater Hospital

Last Saturday week, Frank O’Connor, originally from New Inn and now residing in Knocklyon, Dublin, joyfully returned home to Sliabh na mBan, marking a remarkable homecoming. He undertook this journey alongside family members, including some of his four sons and five grandchildren, to highlight the life-changing gift of organ donation.

High above the clouds, the ILFA flag and the Mater Hospital Foundation flag waved proudly, harmonizing with the vibrant Tipperary colours of blue and gold. It was a weekend filled with gratitude, community spirit, and purpose.

Frank, a proud Tipperary man and one of 18 siblings, is celebrating a significant milestone with this climb — his first physical challenge since receiving a life-saving lung transplant in the summer of 2022. “It’s a journey I never imagined, but one I’m eternally grateful for,” he shared !

Three years ago, Frank was gifted a miracle — a second chance at life, thanks to the generosity of an organ donor and the dedicated transplant team at the Mater Hospital. As he ascended the mountain, he carried not only a flag but also the memory of that precious gift, the strength gained through his recovery, and the unwavering love of everyone who has walked this journey with him.

A heartfelt thank you goes out to ILFA, the Mater Hospital, and all those who advocate for organ donation. Your efforts breathe hope and life into individuals like Frank.

To cap off the celebration, Tipperary triumphed at Croke Park, clinching victory in the Hurling All-Ireland Final! What a sign of joy. What a celebration. What a weekend.

Check out Frank’s book “Dying for a Breath”, be part of the journey! The book can be purchased online at: www.orpenpress.com after the official launch and at Purcell’s Shop, New Inn (TBC). Cost: €15. Proceeds will benefit Mater Hospital Foundation and Irish Lung Fibrosis Association (ILFA).

Pictured here Frank O’Connor and his family after climbing Sliabh na mBan, marking a remarkable homecoming. He undertook this journey alongside family members, including some of his four sons and five grandchildren, to highlight the life-changing gift of organ donation.Check out Frank’s book “Dying for a Breath”, be part of the journey! The book can be purchased online at: www.orpenpress.com after the official launch and at Purcell’s Shop, New Inn (TBC). Cost: €15. Proceeds will benefit Mater Hospital Foundation and Irish Lung Fibrosis Association (ILFA).

25 CARD DRIVE, OLD KNOCKGRAFFON SCHOOL

Winners at the cards last Wednesday evening were Paddy Freaney / Mgt Quinlan with 11 games and in joint second place were Liam Harty/Jim Meskell and Pakie Hyland / Dan Costigan with 10 games each. Table prizes to PJ Boland / Joe Murphy and Betty Ryan / Teresa Breen.  Well done all. Cards start at 8.30pm sharp and all are welcome. Tea & refreshments.

SUMMER CUL CAMP

Rockwell Rovers Cul camp will be held on the week of 11th to 15th of August.

Booking is now open on the link here: https://www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie/

ROCKWELL ROVERS LOTTO RESULTS

From Monday July 20th, Numbers drawn: 10, 12, 13 &22.  NO WINNER(s). Lucky dip x4: Michelle O’Brien (Seller RR), John Quirke (Seller Ml Purcell), Eileen Peters (Seller Ml Purcell), Jodi McMahon (Seller RR).

Congratulations to June lucky dip monthly winner of €500, Camillus Croke (Seller: RR). This week’s Jackpot is €12,800. Many thanks for your continued support.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP

“Are you struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one?”

Our support group provides a safe and welcoming space for you to meet and connect with people in similar circumstances. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Meetings will take place bi-weekly on Tuesday evenings from 7pm to 8.30pm.

For more info contact Pauline on 087 1374226 or email [email protected]

SINCERE SYMPATHY

Is extended to the family of the late Mary Ryan (nee O’Neill), Dangan, Cashel.  Mary, beloved wife of the late Tadgh and mother of the late Leo and Claire. Deeply missed by her loving son Tim, daughters Anne Marie, Theresa and Valerie, daughter-in-law Pat, sons-in-law Martin, David and Michael, grandchildren Gavin, T.J., Cliana, Eloise, Eva and Michael, great-grandson Hugo, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends.

May she rest in Peace.