Statement from Fine Gael on the death of former TD and Minister of State, Bernard Allen
23rd June 2024 - Fine Gael Press Office
An Taoiseach and Leader of Fine Gael, Simon Harris has expressed his condolences on the death of former Minister of State and TD for Cork North Central constituency, Bernard Allen.
“It is with great sadness that I have learned of the death of Bernard Allen.
“Bernard was a pillar of his community, whose dedication and loyalty to the people he served were unmatched. His career as a TD, which began in 1981 and spanned over 30 years, was marked by an unwavering commitment to addressing the concerns and needs of his constituents.
“Throughout his political career, he served as Lord Mayor of Cork, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee and Minister of State.
“Bernard was a man with endless reserves of wisdom and wit, who knew the perfect time to deploy the right amount of either. He was a beloved colleague in Fine Gael and beyond, a proud Corkman and a good friend.
“To his wife Marie, their children, Lorraine, Audrey and Deirdre, my deepest sympathy at this very difficult time.
“May he rest in peace. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.”
Minister of State and TD for Cork North Central, Colm Burke shared his reflections.
“With the very sad passing of Bernard Allen, Cork has lost a most accomplished public representative whose main focus and priority in all of his political career was to look after the interests of his constituents in Cork North Central. Bernard was a true advocate for all the people he represented.
“He was pivotal in the development of lasting and sustainable sporting infrastructure in Cork City and served on the board of Sport Ireland for many years.
“Additionally, he played an important role in the creation of Munster Technological University by chairing the committee charged with its creation.
“On a personal level this is an incredibly sad day for me. In all aspects of my political career Bernard was a great friend, astute advisor and wonderful mentor.
“My thoughts and prayers are with Marie, his daughters Lorraine, Audrey and Deirdre, and their extended family at this sad time.”
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