DEATH OF ATHY-BORN HEAD CONSTABLE OF THE RUC

by ehistoryadmin on March 19, 2015

Leinster Leader 6 June 1970

Death of Head Constable Michael J. Brennan

An Athy-born man rose in the ranks to become a Head Constable in the R.U.C. died recently at home in Belfast at the age of 69. He was Mr. Michael J. Brennan, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan, and brother of Mr. Matthew Brennan, Offaly Street, Athy. In 1920, he joined the R.I.C. and served in Cork City until the force was disbanded. Having joined the R.U.C. in 1922, he was promoted Sergeant in 1928 and Head Constable in 1935.

He received many medals, including the Long Service Medal for exemplary service, and the Queen’s Police Medal at Buckingham Palace for distinguished police service. He is survived by his son, Michael, a teacher, and daughter Betty.

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