Davy Clinton 🏴My wee brother Sean died in the early hours of yesterday morning.
In the hours since his passing there have been many warm and genuine comments on social media and in personal messages to me. Most of them referred to Sean as a gallant Oglach over many years. Of his loyalty, bravery and his ability to lead from the front. Not for Sean the delegation to others. All true and for those things that he was I am proud as are all his family.
But like all revolutionary soldiers he was more than that . . . much more than the Oglach defending his community at the corner of Artana St, forever immortalised in that now famous photo of the “last gunman”.
He was a son, a partner, a father, grandfather and a brother. He was an uncle loved beyond words by his nephews and nieces. He cared deeply about them all. He was a great cook who shared his meals across the family. When my own grandson was rushed to hospital for an emergency operation Sean was there because I was out of the country. In the darkened hospital ward Sean went around checking all of the babies and putting dummies in the mouths of those that needed them. When I was sick a couple of years ago Sean was there to support me. He offered support always through every crisis we ever had.
On two separate occasions in the 90’s we shared various jail wings in both the Crum and Long Kesh and grew even closer.
Yep, more than an Oglach, more than my brother. It is often said parents shouldn’t bury their children and that is true, but big brothers shouldn’t be burying a brother ten years younger. I always thought Sean would be burying me but that was not to be. He would have did a great job of sending me off so I hope I can help do the same for him.
A small part of us all died this week. There is no replacing Sean Clinton. But I am so glad I had him in my life for all of those years and not one cross word between us.
Farewell Oglach Sean, truly the bravest of the brave, and farewell wee brother, the best friend possible to me and many others.
Up the Rebels.
I was lucky and privileged to be with him at the end. From last September he fought the ravages of pancreatic cancer and he . . . and we . . . always knew it was a battle he could not win. But his passing is still a knife wound to all our hearts.
In the hours since his passing there have been many warm and genuine comments on social media and in personal messages to me. Most of them referred to Sean as a gallant Oglach over many years. Of his loyalty, bravery and his ability to lead from the front. Not for Sean the delegation to others. All true and for those things that he was I am proud as are all his family.
But like all revolutionary soldiers he was more than that . . . much more than the Oglach defending his community at the corner of Artana St, forever immortalised in that now famous photo of the “last gunman”.
He was a son, a partner, a father, grandfather and a brother. He was an uncle loved beyond words by his nephews and nieces. He cared deeply about them all. He was a great cook who shared his meals across the family. When my own grandson was rushed to hospital for an emergency operation Sean was there because I was out of the country. In the darkened hospital ward Sean went around checking all of the babies and putting dummies in the mouths of those that needed them. When I was sick a couple of years ago Sean was there to support me. He offered support always through every crisis we ever had.
On two separate occasions in the 90’s we shared various jail wings in both the Crum and Long Kesh and grew even closer.
Yep, more than an Oglach, more than my brother. It is often said parents shouldn’t bury their children and that is true, but big brothers shouldn’t be burying a brother ten years younger. I always thought Sean would be burying me but that was not to be. He would have did a great job of sending me off so I hope I can help do the same for him.
A small part of us all died this week. There is no replacing Sean Clinton. But I am so glad I had him in my life for all of those years and not one cross word between us.
Farewell Oglach Sean, truly the bravest of the brave, and farewell wee brother, the best friend possible to me and many others.
Up the Rebels.
⏩Davy Clinton is a life long Irish Republican.





























