Cavan GAA has led the tributes after the recent passing of former county board secretary Andy Feeney.
The Killeshandra native died on Thursday, January 6th, and will be remembered as a both a competent and able administrator in Cavan GAA circles.
He served as secretary of the Killeshandra Leaguers club during the 1970s and also as a county board delegate.
In 1980, Andy was elected assistant secretary of the county board and, after two years in that post, he would go to take up the role as county secretary. He occupied the demanding role for six years, including during the 1984 Centenary celebrations which put huge responsibility on volunteers like Andy and the programme of events organised by Cavan county board were amongst the best in the country.
He worked with efficiency and attention to detail, which was companied by with good humour and often a quick sense of wit.
Andy continued to be a staunch supporter of both Killeshandra and Cavan after his retirement and made many friends throughout the GAA over the years.
Condolences to Sean, Declan and the Feeney family and extended families on Andy’s passing. May he rest in peace.
Death of Andy Feeney:
— Official Cavan GAA (@CavanCoBoardGaa) January 8, 2022
Cavan County Board GAA offers deepest sympathies to Seán, Declan and the Feeney family and extended families on Andy’s passing.
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Killeshandra GAA would like to send their sincere condolences to the Feeney family at this sad time. RIP Andy
— Killeshandra GAA (@KilleshandraGaa) January 6, 2022
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TweetOur club would like to extend our sympathies to the extended Feeney family and @KilleshandraGaa on the passing of Andy Feeney.
— Arva GAA (@arvagaa) January 8, 2022
Along with his many roles within the Killeshandra Club and Cavan County Board he was also involved in the St Josephs Club.
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