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Published Date: 15 March 2008
STAFF from two city primaries will pay tribute to their school priest who died in Barcelona last week.
St Ninian's in Restalrig, and St Mary's in East London Street will both close at 11.30am on Monday so teachers and staff can attend the funeral of Monsignor David Gemmell.

Mgr Gemmell, administrator at St Mary's RC Cathedral, was found dead last Thursday in Spain after watching Celtic play Barcelona.

His funeral will take place on Monday at noon at the cathedral, where his remains were set to be received today at 5.30pm.

The 54-year-old played an important part in both St Ninian's and St Mary's schools.

A council spokeswoman said: "Mgr Gemmell was extremely involved in those school communities and it was felt that everybody should be given the opportunity to attend the funeral.

"Alternative arrangements have been made for parents who still want to send their children to school."

Tributes have poured in for Mgr Gemmell. City tycoon Sir Tom Farmer said he had known him for 30 years, while Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, said he was "like a brother to me".





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  • Last Updated: 15 March 2008 10:44 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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15/03/2008 17:48:51
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Darren :-),

Edin city but on ma way to ibrox 15/03/2008 20:23:18
i nearly died myself that night watching that game - in fits of histerics that how they couldnt win away....

shame bout the guy tho - rip
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Sarah B,

Edinburgh 16/03/2008 00:20:52
A very sad loss indeed. Mgr Gemmell was one of the most kind, gentle and humble people I have ever met. I hope he now finds the peace and joy that he brought to so many people throughout his life.
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Paul Voltiare,

16/03/2008 01:32:49
#3,Yeah, shame about the guy, rip.

 

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