Sunday, November 4, 2012

Tommy Murray R.I.P.

Tommy Murray


Vey sad news yesterday to hear of the death of Tommy Murray of Trim. Tommy was a founder member and chairman of The Meath Writers' Circle and his passing marks the end of an era. Best known for his poetry and short stories he was also an active local historian and his many books and the awards for his  writing are just to numerous to mention. His contribution to the creative writing scene in Meath is second to none and for over twenty years since the creation of  The Meath Writers' Circle in '92 to the present day he managed to arrange venues and meetings and encouraged others to get something into print. He was especially gifted  at creating beautiful verse and whether he was describing something of the landscape or the simplest thing he could bring a wealth of detail to the page. His books of poetry can be ordered from Lapwing and those of local history from publishers such as Nonsuch. A visit to his website "Meath Books" or the newly created home page will  have details of the above. His funeral takes place on Tuesday morning after 11am Mass to St Loman's Cemetry in Trim. Co Meath. Condolences to Josephine and all the family.



4 comments:

Robert Ferrari said...

Interesting write up, Thanks!

Frank said...

Many thanks for comment!
FM.

Aimee said...

I went to his creative writing classes in Navan on a saturday morning in the library for years when I was younger and now study English lit in college. fantastic man, very sad.

Frank said...

Thanks for the comment, Aimee. Good luck with the studies.
FM.