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46 Comments

Reply David Dwyer
03:38 PM on October 07, 2009
Good Afternoon Brothers

Just a fellow brother checking out your website which I find quite impressive. I developed ours recently and just wanted to see how others looked.
Good Bless!

David Dwyer
www.aohdiv1utica.org
Reply Declan Hughes
02:13 AM on June 23, 2009
The Irish Veterans Memorial Project is an Irish charity dedicated to shedding light on the service of Irish men and women who served in forces outside, though not excluding, the Irish Defence Forces; to honouring their service and sacrifice; and to establishing a Memorial & Heritage Centre in Ireland to their memory. Our website may be accessed at www.irishveteransmemorialproject.com and includes up-to-date lists of those Irish who lost their lives in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. Information on others not yet listed is sought and welcomed. Other support, from individuals and organisations across America, is also sought and urgently needed. See website for further details.
NOTE: among the Directors of Irish Veterans are Irishmen who served in Korea and Vietnam with both US and Australian forces.
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Coordinator, Irish Veterans Memorial Project
Capel Chambers, 119 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Republic of Ireland.
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Reply Jerry Mac
10:07 PM on March 16, 2009
What a great day on Saturday! Great Mass Kudos to Jim and Tim as servers, great meeting Fr. John and to all the brothers out there! Proud to be an AOH brother in Hornell!
Reply Jim McGee
07:37 AM on March 15, 2009
A great day yesterday! Mass with three priests on the Altar, breakfast, talk by Fr. Cullen and then the parade. This Division can be very proud and rightly so !
Reply Tom Bennett/ Elmira A.O.H.
02:51 PM on March 11, 2009
Have a safe and happy St. Patrick's Day. Hope your parade goes well.
Reply Dave Watt
07:42 PM on January 11, 2009
Jerry great job on the Christmas party Friday night. Pat definitely added to the festivities.
Reply john mccormick
02:32 PM on December 16, 2008
Mark, great job on the website. nice to see the pictures of the fest. was proud to be part of the wake and the funeral for your dad.
Reply Jerry McAneney
06:12 PM on December 15, 2008
Mark, as usual, great job on the web site and pictures! We will dearly miss the "ol man" he will always be remembered. It was an honor to be a part of your fathers funeral.
Reply Mark Kelly
11:15 AM on December 15, 2008
Brothers, I want to thank you for all your support, thoughts and most of all, your prayers. My father, Jerry Kelly, has completed his journey on the road to heaven. He did it his way. He will be sorely missed. The Sons of Ireland's participation at the calling hours and the funeral was appreciated, classy and AWESOME! I had many comments from people that said it was a deserved and fitting send off. Thanks again to all my brothers.
Reply Matt McAneney
10:06 PM on December 08, 2008
My thoughts and prayers go out to Mark Kelly on the loss of his father Jerry. A proud Irishman and a true Hornellian if there ever was one. Here's to you Jerry!!



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