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Killanin died at his home in Dublin aged 84 and, following a bilingual funeral Mass at St Enda's Church in Spiddal, County Galway, he was buried in the family vault in the New Cemetery, Galway.
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* 30 July-Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin, journalist, author, sports official and sixth president of the International Olympic Committee ( died 1999 ).
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He succeeded his uncle as Baron Killanin in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1927, which allowed him to sit in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster as Lord Killanin upon turning 21.
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He became friends with the sons of Lord Killanin and went to stay with the family in Dublin and Spiddal in County Galway.
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Lord Killanin married ( Mary ) Sheila Cathcart Dunlop ( 1918 – 2007 ), MBE, of Oughterard, County Galway, in 1945.
Eleven years later, on his retirement from office, Lord Morris was made a hereditary peer as Baron Killanin, of Galway in the County of Galway.
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* Lord Killanin ( 1914 – 1999 ), Maire Boran, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Volume 53, 2001, 218-19.
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* Lord Killanin ( 1914 – 99 ), sixth president of the International Olympic Committee 1972-80, was a descendant of the Morris tribe.
Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin, MBE, TD ( 30 July 1914 – 25 April 1999 ), was an Irish journalist, author, sports official, and the sixth President of the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ).
In November 1938, the young Lord Killanin was commissioned into the Queen's Westminsters, a territorial unit of the British Army, where he was responsible for recruiting fellow journalists and friends who were musicians and actors.
Lord Killanin was also a director of many companies and dabbled in the film industry, collaborating with his lifelong friend, John Ford, on The Quiet Man.
She was spoken of as a possible President of Ireland in 1983, along with former Nobel and Lenin Peace Prize winner Sean MacBride and former head of the International Olympic Committee Lord Killanin, should the president, Patrick Hillery, decline to seek a second term.
Michael Morris, 1st Baron Killanin PC, QC ( 14 November 1826 – 8 September 1901 ), known as Sir Michael Morris, Bt, from 1885 to 1889 and as The Lord Morris between 1889 and 1900, was an Irish lawyer and judge.
Notable soldiers in the Westminsters during WWII include the journalist Bill Deedes who served in the North-West Europe campaign, and was awarded the Military Cross, the actor Ian Carmichael ( though, according to his obituary in The Times, Carmichael served in the 22nd Dragoons ), and Lord Killanin, the former President of the International Olympic Committee.
It was roughly contiguous with the later barony of Moycullen, which took in the civil parishes of Moycullen, Kilcummin, Killanin, and Rahoon.
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* 1914 – Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin, Irish journalist and author, 6th President of the International Olympic Committee ( d. 1999 )
Lord and Lady Killanin had three sons, George Redmond (" Red "), Michael (" Mouse "), and John, and a daughter, Deborah.
In 1950, Lord Killanin became the head of the Olympic Council of Ireland ( the OCI ), and became his country's representative in the IOC in 1952.
* The Fitzroy: The Autobiography of a London Tavern, by Lord Killanin, Sally Fiber, and Clive Powell-Williams.
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This showed that common sense had not died out at the county and village level -- though why the unhappy and obviously unbalanced woman was not restrained remains a puzzle.
`` W. O. Wolfe, prominent business man and pioneer resident of this section, died shortly after midnight Tuesday at his home 48 Spruce Street '', the Asheville Times of Wednesday, June 21, announced.
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With four younger children at home, Lucy stepped into her mother's role, and even after the brothers and sisters were grown, she was her father's comfort and stay until he died in 1879.
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
Mrs. Eleanor Kowalski, 42, died yesterday afternoon in Holy Cross Hospital of burns suffered in a fire that followed a bottled gas explosion Saturday night at the flat of her widowed mother, Mrs. Mary Pankowski, in the adjoining suburb of Warren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Kowalski and her daughter, Christine, 11, who died of burns at the same hospital Monday, have been scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Anne's Catholic Church, 31978 Mound, in Warren.
Funeral for William Joseph Brett, 1926 NE 50th Ave., who died Thursday in Portland, will be Monday 1 p.m. at the Riverview Abbey.
The Lincolns ' fourth son, Thomas " Tad " Lincoln, was born on April 4, 1853, and died of heart failure at the age of 18 on July 16, 1871.
He died in Los Angeles at the age of ninety-six, and is interred in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, California.
" Only four months later, Kurosawa's eldest brother also died, leaving Akira, at age 23, the only one of the Kurosawa brothers still living, together with his three surviving sisters.
McCluskey died at the age of 75, not as a result of exposure, but of a heart disease which he had before the accident.
Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles ( published 1920 ) and his last in Curtain ( published 1975, the year before Christie died ).
The other account is found in Deuteronomy 10: 6, where Moses is reported as saying that Aaron died at Moserah and was buried there.
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