One of the last wishes of the late comedy great Brendan Grace was carried out at Shannon Airport on Tuesday afternoon as his photos was added to their ‘wall of fame’.

Brendan’s wife Eileen, daughter Amanda, son-in-law Frank and grandson Jamie were in Co Clare to unveil the photo in the gallery of Shannon Airport. The 4ft X 4ft photo joins the airport ‘Wall of Fame’, which now comprises over 80 photos of some of the world’s most famous personalities from stage and screen plus politicians, kings and queens from around the world who visited the airport across the last eight decades. The ‘Wall of Fame’, which includes every US president since JFK, was installed in 2015 in the airport departures lounge.

Since early this year, Brendan and Eileen had been planning his addition to the gallery but his deteriorating health prevented it from happening in his presence. He died in July this year from lung cancer, thousands of mourners attended his funeral.

Speaking on Tuesday, Eileen said, “Brendan loved Shannon Airport. He travelled through here for five decades over and back to the US in particular, but also the UK and Europe. He just loved the convenience and warmth of it. It was, in fact, one of the reasons that got us to come and live in Killaloe. He was really delighted then when Shannon Group suggested that we have a photo of him installed in their Wall of Fame. It’s a lovely exhibition, with so many famous people having come through. It just conjures up so many memories for people and I expect the same will happen with Brendan’s photo. It was just such a source of pride for him that he was going to be included among all those famous faces.”

Brendan Grace’s grandson, Jamie Gillespie. Photograph: Arthur Ellis

She added: “We met with the airport people about it in the spring and his health wasn’t great then so we hoped things would get better, but it was not to be. It was one of the things he wanted to do and we are delighted today that we have finished the task but so sad that he wasn’t here with us.”

Acting CEO of Shannon Group Mary Considine said it was a day of mixed emotions: “Brendan Grace was a frequent flyer through Shannon and our staff got to know him as a true friend. He was a huge supporter of Shannon Airport and we were deeply saddened with the news of his passing. It means a lot to us today to be able to fulfil his wish and see his picture proudly displayed on our ‘Wall of Fame’. This photograph will be treasured and hopefully bring a smile to all who see it, remembering with fondness the laughter and joy Brendan brought to so many over the years”.

Mayor of Clare Cathal Crowe was also present at the event. “The Grace family have been remarkable in how they have dealt with Brendan’s passing. They have mourned his death deeply but have also really celebrated his life. Their desire to follow through on his wishes and have this photo installed in the remarkable Shannon Airport ‘Wall of Fame’ is further evidence of that. It is a great gesture from the family, one that reflects the special relationship he had with the airport and Co. Clare, but also one that will give all those passengers coming through Shannon a lovely moment as they remember this very special person and the wonderful, joyous impact he had on our lives,” he stated.

Brendan’s daughter Amanda, grandson James Gillespie (11) and wife Eileen at The Wall of Fame at Shannon Airport today – Photo: Arthur Ellis

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