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“Nan always supported and encouraged me, she attended all awards nights with granda. We shared the best memories together,” says Sophie. “My grandmother taught me many things through the years we shared together, kindness was the main lesson, nan used to always say, ‘You could be a millionaire but if you don’t have kindness you have nothing’. She enjoyed the social aspect of meeting people and going out for tea.” My grandmother was highly involved with the ICA. Nan did a lot of voluntary work with the Lion House. She enjoyed tuning into the County Sound on a Sunday. “In her free time she watched Fair City with an apple in the hand. Definitely, in my eyes, nan made the best Irish stew and pink iced cream pastries. Nan would have done anything for us to be happy.
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“Personally for me growing up, I was lucky enough for my grandmother to live close by,” says Sophie. Kathleen was a hands-on granny who adored her grandchildren. Sophie Coughlan and her nan Kathleen Tobin. Nan’s first born went on and made nan a grandmother to myself Sophie, my brother Shane and my sister Amy.” Together they raised three successful children, Eileen, David and Clodagh. “In 1970, she met the love of her life (Donal), they tied the knot after five years in 1975. “In nan’s lifetime she made a few marks,” says Sophie. “Myself and nan had a relationship which is irreplaceable and one which I’m extremely grateful to have experienced.” “Nan was inspiring to many and absolutely adored by most,” says Sophie. Sophie and Kathleen shared a unique relationship. “I decided to do the Mini Marathon for Cork Arc House in memory of my beautiful grandmother Kathleen Tobin, (Nana Kay),” says Sophie. Sophie Coughlan, 17, is taking part in the race this Sunday, September 18, in memory of her nan Kathleen Tobin. A TEENAGER from Frankfield is doing her first Echo Women’s Mini Marathon in memory of her nan, who received great support and care during her illness, at Cork ARC Cancer Support House.
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