02-05 2020 20:52
wrote:
What can I say that hasn't already been said? I started working in Derry station as a guard in 2008 and when preparing for my final interview for a driver's job Colm gave me sound advice and tips, I'll always be grateful. We never would have passed eachother without having a chat. He was immensely proud of his family and talked frequently about their swimming achievements and he always took a keen interest in what was going on in your life. My deepest sympathies to Colm's family. A great gentleman, railwayman and all-round good guy, will be sadly missed.
JMAC (as he called me)
02-05 2020 20:52
wrote:
What can I say that hasn't already been said? I started working in Derry station as a guard in 2008 and when preparing for my final interview for a driver's job Colm gave me sound advice and tips, I'll always be grateful. We never would have passed eachother without having a chat. He was immensely proud of his family and talked frequently about their swimming achievements and he always took a keen interest in what was going on in your life. My deepest sympathies to Colm's family. A great gentleman, railwayman and all-round good guy, will be sadly missed.
JMAC (as he called me)