Limerick City and County Council to hold special meeting to remember first ever Cathaoirleach of Limerick County Council

  • Mary Jackman

Limerick City and County Council will hold a special meeting to remember former Cathaoirleach of Limerick County Council Mary Jackman who has passed away.

The meeting will be a blended meeting and take place on Friday 03 June 2022 at 9am in the Council Chamber in Dooradoyle and online.

Mary Jackman was first elected to the then Limerick County Council in 1985 from the Castleconnell Local Electoral Area and was subsequently re-elected in every local election since until her retirement from politics in 2014.

She was the first ever woman to be elected as Cathaoirleach of Limerick County Council in 1998 and was a senator for two periods (1989 to 1993 and 1997 to 2002).

Mary passed away yesterday (Mon 30 May) in Milford Care Centre. She is survived by her husband Nicholas, daughter Nicola, sister Ursula and extended family.

Her funeral mass will take place on Friday 03 June in Mary Magdalene Church, Monaleen at 11am.

As a mark of respect, the Irish flag will fly at half-mast until after her funeral mass.

Commenting on her passing, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler said: “Mary was an absolute lady. She was always full of energy, positivity and warmth. I spent many a time canvassing for her and with her. When I was young she was always so encouraging and again later in life when I entered politics. She will be sorely missed. On behalf of the people of Limerick I would like to extend my sympathies to her husband Nick, daughter Nicola and extended family.”

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