Plaque

Colin John Maher

Colin John Maher
Inscription

In memory of Colin John Maher who was killed here on 19-05-03 aged 26 years.

Lovely, heartfelt plaque.

Site: Colin John Maher (1 memorial)

W2, Westbourne Park Road

Credit for this entry to: Ross Corben

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Colin John Maher

Killed in a traffic collision, aged 26 years. His name appears in the Mass In...

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