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Our lives were left shattered when James died but baby Kai is helping us heal - Stirling family welcomed new addition following heartache of cousin s death
Lockdown baby little Kai Thomas James Parker brought smiles to the faces of his family after the death of his big cousin James McGurk.
The birth of little Kai Thomas James Parker eased his family s heartache following the death of cousin James McGurk
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Swatragh searching for memories from their 75-year history
Plans in place to mark club s historic milestone
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Michael Davitt s GAC Swatragh are celebrating their 75th Anniversary this year and are setting plans in place for a series of events to mark the historic milestone.
The club has come a long way since founding members Jim McMullan, John McCormick, Patsy Collins, John E Friel and James McGurk had the foresight to plant the seeds for something that grew into every corner of the Swatragh community.
From just one team in those early days, the club has sprouted into camogie, football and hurling across all ages, as well as a proud tradition in Scór down through the years.