The Daingean man won two All Ireland's with the Faithful County in 1971 and 72.
A flamboyant, larger than life character is how Offaly star Kevin Kilmurray is being remembered after his passing on Sunday and his funeral on Thursday.
The Daingean man won two All Ireland's with the Faithful County in 1971 and 72.
Beyond those historic first All Ireland titles, the footballer and then manager was a long standing totemic figure on the GAA scene in the county.
Kevin Corrigan of the Tullamore Midland Tribune says Kevin Kilmurray was stylish man full of substance:
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