- Thady Coughlan
Thady Coughlan (Born 3rd March 1951) is a former Limerick City Councillor and former Mayor of
Limerick . He is the son of another former MayorStephen Coughlan He is the youngest person to become Mayor of Limerick since the ousting of the "corrupt Corporation" in 1842.Early life
Thady Coughlan was born in Limerick on 3rd March 1951 into a political family. His father, [Stephen Coughlan was Mayor of Limerick from 1951-1952 and again from 1969 to 1970.
He grew up on Barrington Street in Limerick city before his family moved to Wellington Place, off O'Connell Avenue. He received his primary education at St. Philomena's National School before attending secondary school at St. Munchin's College. One of his classmates in secondary school was
Paddy Madden who would become mayor of Limerick in 1988.Political career
In 1974, he was elected to
Limerick City Council as a Labour Party councillor, while his father was still a member. This marked the first time since 1842 that both father and son served on the council together.In 1975, he was elected Mayor of Limerick. At age 24, he was a year younger than the previous youngest Mayor
William O'Donnel (Mayor in 1890).In August of that year, he represented Limerick Corporation at the funeral of
Eamon de Valera .In October of the same year, he was present at the canonization of
Oliver Plunkett where he met the thenPope Paul VI and futurePope John Paul II who was bishop of krakow at the time.Retirement from politics
Thady Coughlan retired from public office in 1979 at the age of 28. He had commenced employment at the
Anglo Irish Bank in 1977, and became heavily involved in rugby in the city.In 2000 he became president of
Shannon RFC before becoming manager of the team in 2001.As of 2007, he was residing in Crecora, County Limerick
References
First Citizens of the Treaty City: The Mayors and Mayoralty of Limerick 1197-2007 - Mattew Potter
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