Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council opens Book of Condolence for Vicky Phelan

Press Release – Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council opens Book of Condolence for Vicky Phelan

A Book of Condolence in honour of Vicky Phelan has opened in County Hall Dundalk, by the signing of same by the Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council, Councillor Conor Keelan in the presence of the Chief Executive Joan Martin.

Speaking at the opening, the Chief Executive Joan Martin said, ‘Vicky Phelan was an incredible woman who despite a terrible diagnosis managed to keep going and inspire many others throughout the country and beyond. Her legacy will live on long, long after her. My heartfelt sympathies go out to her family and friends’.

An Cathaoirleach Conor Keelan added, ‘It is my honour to open this Book of Condolence for Vicky Phelan who stood as an ambassador for all that is fair and good. I hope the book will give the people of Louth an opportunity to pay their respects and express just some of the great admiration every person I have met since her passing has conveyed to me’.

A hard copy book will be available for signing at County Hall Dundalk, Ardee Library & The Tholsel Drogheda for one week from the 18th November 2022.

To assist those who may otherwise not be able to attend in person, an online book of condolences is also opened here Book of Condolence - Vicky Phelan  Louth County Council's Online Consultation Portal (louthcoco.ie)

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