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Sad farewell for Buncrana garda 16.12.09

THE State funeral of the young garda who died following a road crash near Bridgend at the weekend has taken place in his native Co Leitrim.
Twenty-four year old Garda Gary McLoughlin was laid to rest in Fenagh Abbey Cemetery following midday Requiem Mass at Foxfield Church.
A large congregation of up to 2,000 mourners including hundreds of gardai and heartbroken colleagues from Buncrana Garda Station joined Garda McLoughlin's parents and siblings at the poignant service.
Justice Minister Dermot Ahern, Garda Commissioner Fachtna Murphy, a representative of President Mary McAleese and a member of the PSNI and were also in attendance.
Fr Bernard Hogan told the congregation that Garda McLoughlin made "the ultimate sacrifice" in the service of the community. He said the young red-haired officer represented "what is best in Irish society - compassion, care, respect and a sense of moral duty".
Garda McLoughlin's 23-year old girlfriend Shauna Bradley, a third-year student from Umricam, Buncrana, carried up a Christmas gift she had wrapped for him. She also read a poem Gary had given her. An Arsenal football jersey, a model of a car, and a local GAA jersey were
The late Garda Gary McLoughlin.
were also presented as offertory gifts. Meanwhile, 23-year old Garda Bernard McLoughlin who was injured in the same incident, attended the service on crutches. To read previous story, click here .
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