Pat Bogue (RIP) with his wife Maria and sons Conall and Colm.

Large crowds are expected in Barefield this Sunday to celebrate the life of an adopted Clare man with the staging of the โ€˜Pat Bogue 6kโ€™.

It is now almost five months since the Kilkenny native and dad of two young boys collapsed at breakfast at his Larchill home outside Ennis and died.

The 49 year old was the โ€˜Leaderโ€™ of the Clare Crusadersโ€™ running group that has raised over โ‚ฌ750,000 to fund the operation of the Clare Crusaders Clinic for childrens’ therapies in Barefield through running the Dublin City Marathon.

All proceeds from this Sundayโ€™s fun run and walk – which promises to be a family centred event – will go to the Clare Crusaders Childrenโ€™s Clinic.

Along with the run, there will be raffles on the day with prizes and vouchers up for grabs with all prizes donated by local businesses and friends of Pat.

Pat – who moved to Clare in 1993 – was the only Clare Crusader runner to run every Dublin marathon since 2007 and his long time friend, Padraig Oโ€™Sullivan recalled this week โ€œPat ran his first marathon crossing the line holding hands with myself and Mark Fitzharrisโ€.

Padraig gave the eulogy for Pat at his funeral mass at Barefield Church last November and he said on Wednesday: “That year the bond of friendship between the three of us was unreal.โ€

Padraig described Pat as โ€˜one of a kindโ€™ and said that Pat loved, adored and cherished his wife, Maria Cosgrove and their two young boys, Conall and Colm.

Padraig said that two boys โ€œwere Patโ€™s pride and joyโ€. Padraig said that Pat was a person โ€œyou would admire, look up to and try to be like every day. Pat touched the hearts of so many people at home and abroadโ€.

Padraig said that Patโ€™s death โ€œis a huge loss for everyone. Pat was a person everyone looked up toโ€.

Pat ran 23 marathons in all but the Dublin City marathon on the October bank holiday weekend was the focus for every year and Pat was an ever present since 2007.

Thinking ahead to the marathon in October, Padraig said: โ€œThere will also be a huge crowd of past and present Crusaders doing Dublin in October and it will be both a happy day but also a very sad day as with Covid the last two marathons were virtual and for me Dublin is where I and many others ran the streets with Pat.โ€

In a nod to Patโ€™s expertise in agricultural research where he earned a doctorate, Padraig said: โ€œI lost a great friend in the โ€˜Doctorโ€™ and I want to thank the Bogue and Cosgrove families for donating a defibrillator.”

Padraig said that the defibrillator will be located at the DNG O’ Sullivan Hurley car park in Ennis for all the public to use.

The Pat Bogue 6K starts at 1pm at Barefield village on Sunday.

Link to booking details https://eventmaster.ie/event/d2y4FnGSwV

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