The former councillor is being remembered for his hard work, fairness and commitment to Laois.
A minute's silence has been observed at Laois County Council in memory of the late Marty Rohan.
The Ballinakill man and former cathaoirleach of the local authority was remembered for his hard work, fairness and commitment to his town and county.
The Fianna Fáil rep was health board chairman and supportive of hospital services in Portlaoise, Shane, Alvernia House and Abbeyleix.
Tributes were led by Councillor Catherine Fitzgerald, while James Kelly said Mr. Rohan worked for his community to the best of his ability, and Paschal McEvoy said Marty supported members of all parties and none.
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