Commissioners pay tribute to all-round good guy
Fri, 07 May 2021
Picture: 2nd left - Tim OâHanlon / Story: By Chris Cave - Local Democracy Reporter
The chair of Marown Commissioners has praised “all-round good guy” Tim O’Hanlon, who’s died aged 73. He served on the local authority for the best part of three decades. Alison Lynch has described the news as a huge shock to the Manx community. She paid tribute to a selfless man who always thought of others:
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