Tributes paid as long-serving councillor and public representative dies suddenly
Tributes pour in for the longtime Fianna Fáil councillor, who served 22 years and held leadership roles in Monaghan local government.
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Taoiseach leads tributes to 'hugely popular' Fianna Fail Councillor following sudden passing
The Taoiseach Micheál Martin has led tributes to a ‘hugely popular’ Fianna Fáil councillor, following his unexpected passing. Cllr Seamus Coyle, who served in Monaghan County Council since 2004, passed away suddenly at home on Monday (August 17). He was 56-years-old. First elected to Monaghan County Council in 2004, Mr Coyle was consistently re-elected and […]
Monaghan County Council Pays Tribute to Councillor Coyle
It is with great sadness that Monaghan County Council has learned of the death of Councillor Seamus Coyle. Councillor Coyle was first elected to Monaghan County Council in June 2004 and has served the people of Monaghan and his own Municipal District area of Ballybay/Clones with dedication and distinction and was a valued member of Monaghan County Council. Throughout his 22 years in public office, Councillor Coyle worked tirelessly on behalf of…
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