
Farewell, friend.
The untimely passing of Aaron Devlin will forever leave a hole in Ballinderry's tight knit community but the GAA family came together this evening and did its very best to give one of its brightest sons a fitting send-off.
Ahead of the Donegal and Galway clash, Croke Park paused for a moment to remember the former Derry player's life and they marked his wonderful time on this earth with a touching applause that was felt by Gaels everywhere.
For a moment in time, differences and rivalries were put aside as all of the GAA stood shoulder to shoulder and saluted a young man who brought so much joy to the world.
They saluted one of us.
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And the Derry minors, who showed tremendous character in coming from behind against Longford to secure a semi final berth, paid tribute to Devlin with black arm bands in his memory.
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