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Colm Joyce

February 9, 1972 - April 30, 2020

COLM JOYCE suddenly passed away on Thursday 30th April 2020. Colm was a much loved and dedicated family man, a great friend to many and a self motivated and well respected colleague within Northern Ireland Railways. We would ask you to share your condolences and memories of Colm on this page digitally (Due to Covid-19 concerns of passing a book around) and in time these will be transferred into a hard copy book of condolences and memories for the family to cherish for years to come. Thank you

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Campbell Allen 2020-05-01 20:05:37 wrote:

Whenever my first son, Joshua was born, he came in one day, with a bag full of clothes, for Joshua. Most of them were new, and still in packaging, that were given to Colm and Ashlene for Matthew and Pearse, whenever they were born. To Avril and me, it was a lovely and helpful gesture to us. It is something, I will never forget. Also what he done,during the Save The Railways campaign, was priceless. He instigated the campaign, and put his own job at risk, to fight to save the Derry, and Larne lines. We owe him a great deal, for saving our jobs, and helping to create more. A great Union Rep, for Waterside, and to all Drivers alike.

Campbell Allen 2020-05-01 20:05:37 wrote: Whenever my first son, Joshua was born, he came in one day, with a bag full of clothes, for Joshua. Most of them were new, and still in packaging, that were given to Colm and Ashlene for Matthew and Pearse, whenever they were born. To Avril and me, it was a lovely and helpful gesture to us. It is something, I will never forget. Also what he done,during the Save The Railways campaign, was priceless. He instigated the campaign, and put his own job at risk, to fight to save the Derry, and Larne lines. We owe him a great deal, for saving our jobs, and helping to create more. A great Union Rep, for Waterside, and to all Drivers alike.

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