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Article: Omagh bomb horror: Family say goodbyes to sports mad Jolene.(News)
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- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- August 20, 1998
- Author:
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AS the bells of St Patrick's Church rang out for the funeral of Jolene Marlow, the grief was just too much to bear for her devoted family and friends.
Members of Eskra ladies' camogie team, Saint Macartan's Gaelic football club and Loreto camogie squad and pupils from the Omagh grammar school, who formed a guard of honour along the cortege's route, could not hold back the tears, as their friend's coffin was carried past.
The navy and green shirt of Eskra, the maroon and gold jersey of Saint Macartan's and the yellow and black top of ...
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