The former Offaly football manager passed away yesterday. at the age of 61.
Former Offaly Manager Liam Kearns will be laid to rest this week.
The Kerry man passed away yesterday at the age of 61.
Liam's funeral mass will take place in St. Senan's Church, Clonlara, at 11am on Thursday morning.
He is survived by his wife Angela, and daughters Rachel and Laura.
Liam was also a coach at Roscommon GAA, and its Chairperson, Brian Carroll, says he was a great man:
Books of Condolence have been opened for Offaly Football Manager Liam Kearns at Offaly Council Buildings.
The Books will be available to sign in Aras an Chontae, Birr MD Offices, and Edenderry MD Offices and an on-line version will be available.
READ MORE: Tributes Paid To Offaly Football Manager Liam Kearns
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