Seanad debates
Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Death of Former Member: Expressions of Sympathy
2:00 am
Mark Daly (Fianna Fail)
Link to this: Individually | In context
Yesterday, a number of Members mentioned the death of a former Member of the House, Paddy O'Toole. Paddy was known as a hard-working Cabinet member from 1977 to 1987. Prior to that, he served in the Thirteenth Seanad from 1973 to 1977 and in the Seventeenth Seanad in 1987. He was a native of Doolough in Erris in north County Mayo. He was a primary school teacher just outside Ballina prior to his political career. He was nominated to the Seanad in 1973 and elected to the Dáil in 1977, and remained a Deputy for a decade. In that time he served in various ministerial roles, including Gaeltacht, defence, fisheries and forestry. He served Ireland during the very difficult times in the 1970s and made a significant contribution to public life. He was known as a skilled politician, as evidenced by his remarkable political career. He was also a Gaeilgeoir, a proud Irish speaker. He was dedicated to Mayo.Indeed, he was one of the few people to see his county win all-Ireland championships. Please God he will see Mayo winning an all-Ireland from heaven at some stage in the future. Paddy was steeped in his community and his political career was marked by public service. Despite all his successes, he was a humble man who always had his feet on the ground.
I convey our condolences to Paddy's wife, Jacqueline, his children, Jackie, John, Padraig and Helen, his sister, Maureen, his grandchildren and his friends and other family members. The Leader will propose a minute's silence at the end of the Order of Business.
I welcome to the Gallery students from Rush National School, who are guests of Deputy Grace Boland.