Photo by Johnnie T. Tynan

Crusheen GAAย is in mourning this week followingย the passing of esteemedย club President, Tom McNamara.

In his mid 90s, Tom gave a lifetime of service to his beloved club making massive contributions as a player, mentor and club officer. He was a player, captain and manager of the team that won Junior B (1958), Junior A (1959) and intermediate (1960) championships in consecutive years.

He served as a selector with a number of Clare hurling teams including the senior side in the 1960s. He served as the clubโ€™s delegate to Clare GAA for many years.

Tom’s commitment, passion, and,ย particularly,ย his quick wit defined his presence withinย hisย club and the wider Clare GAA community.

He was particularly proud when Crusheen made the breakthrough to win the Clare senior hurling title for the first time in 2010.

Fellow Crusheen man and a close friend, Pat Oโ€™Donnell, long time sponsor of Clare GAA, this week described Tom as an “icon”. “He kept the club going for many years. Everyone looked up to him. All wanted to play for Tom and you were well protected if you were playing with Tom. He played a tough game. We hurled for Tom, that was our motto. The McNamaraโ€™s were strong promoters of the GAA in Crusheen. Without Tom we would not have the club that is there today.โ€

Tomโ€™s funeral mass takes place on this Wednesday, January 10 at 12 noon in St Cronanโ€™s church in Crusheen after which he will be laid to rest in Killawinna ย cemetery

As a mark of respect to the McNamara family, all Crusheen GAA activitiesย are suspended onย this Wednesday.

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