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Ray Gleeson remembered 02.09.10

Sad passing of popular history teacher

BUNCRANA has been saddened by the death of retired secondary school teacher Ray Gleeson. Mr Gleeson, who was 64, died late last week following a short illness.
He joined the staff of Scoil Mhuire, Convent of Mercy, as a history teacher in September 1972 and went on to teach hundreds of students over the next three decades.
His great ability to impart the broad and weighty subject of history was marked by a witty touch that often helped students recall events for exams by their association to a funny story told to them in his class.
Former colleague Séamas MacAodha yesterday said he and the late teacher became very good friends at the school in the 1980s.

"Ray loved conversation, discussion and debate. As was said at his funeral on Sunday, his lessons were often idiosyncratic but they were always wholehearted," said Mr MacAodha. "He was mad about history and he had his own way of doing things."
The son of a Garda, Ray Gleeson and his three siblings moved around the county but were raised mainly in Letterkenny. Mr MacAodha said Ray liked nothing better than to visit his mother Nóra's native Carrick, in the south west Donegal Gaeltacht. "He had a great sense of belonging down there," he said.
Mr Gleeson was instrumental in
The late Ray Gleeson
setting up the Lifeskills programme in the 1990s at Scoil Mhuire where he was also an assistant principal. He was married to Mary and the couple lived in Porthaw Glen with their four children.
There was a large attendance at his Requiem Mass in St Mary's Oratory, Buncrana, on Sunday where pupils, teachers and past teachers formed a guard of honour in his memory.
Cremation took place yesterday at 1pm in Roselawn Crematorium, Belfast. Ray Gleeson is survived by his wife Mary, his grown-up children, Jennifer, Paul, Ruth and Eoghan, his mother Nóra (94) and his siblings, Sean, Jimmy and Marie.
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