Thousands honor the late RTE journalist as Taoiseach Simon Harris and Michelle O'Neill pay their respects. Read more about the funeral here!
The funeral of esteemed former RTÉ journalist Tommie Gorman took place at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Ransboro, near Strandhill, drawing high-profile attendees like Taoiseach Simon Harris and Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill. Described as a journalist of enormous standing, Gorman was remembered for his kindness and inquisitiveness during the emotional ceremony. Thousands gathered at Cartron Cross in Sligo to pay their respects to the late journalist, highlighting the impact of his work and presence in the community.
Tommie Gorman, a native of Sligo, was laid to rest in Kilmacowen Cemetery after the funeral mass at the church. The funeral procession, flanked by a guard of honor from Sligo Rovers, arrived at the church, symbolizing the respect and admiration Gorman earned throughout his career. His passing has left a void in the journalistic world and in the hearts of many who knew him personally. The legacy of Tommie Gorman's work and character will continue to resonate in the journalism community and beyond, a testament to his dedicated career and kind nature.
In a touching tribute, Taoiseach Simon Harris highlighted the profound impact of Tommie Gorman's contributions to journalism, emphasizing his unique approach and professionalism. Michelle O'Neill's presence at the funeral underscored the widespread recognition of Gorman's influence and respected position in the media industry. The gathering of thousands at the funeral reflects the deep admiration and respect held for Gorman in Sligo and beyond. The memory of Tommie Gorman will endure as a beacon of integrity and excellence in journalism.
The funeral mass took place at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Ransboro, near Strandhill. Taoiseach Simon Harris was in attendance along with former Sinn ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris said people were 'in a state of shock' after the news of Gorman's death emerged on Tuesday.
Taoiseach Simon Harris described him as "a journalist of enormous standing".
Tommie Gorman has been remembered for his kindness and inquisitiveness at his funeral mass this afternoon. Mr Gorman, a native of Sligo, worked for.
Taoiseach Simon Harris and Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill are among those who attended the funeral for veteran RTE journalist Tommie ...
Thousands of people descended on Cartron Cross in Sligo yesterday to pay their respects to the late Tommie Gorman, who passed away earlier this week at the ...
His funeral took place today in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Ransboro, Co. Sligo, he was buried afterwards in Kilmacowen Cemetery, Sligo. Gorman chartered ...
The funeral procession of Tommie Gorman (inset) flanked by a guard of honour from Sligo Rovers arriving at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Ransboro. Main ...
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