Aaron O'Neill was a familiar face to many in Armagh GAA circles and he took a flag to Armagh games going back decades that became something of an institution
Tributes have been paid to an Armagh GAA 'super-fan' and father of three who died suddenly. Aaron O’Neill, 36, took ill at home on Wednesday and was later pronounced dead.
On Saturday, O'Neill - also a huge Cliftonville supporter - had watched his daughter Caitlin and her Ballyhegan Davitts GAC team lift the Intermediate Championship at Abbey Park in Armagh. The Armagh Ladies association posted: "Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with our minor captain Caitlin McCormack on the sudden passing of her beloved dad Aaron. We extend our most heartfelt sympathy to the wider family circle and friends of Aaron. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam."
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