Respected teacher, family man and gael

DWYER O’Hagan, a man who brought enthusiasm and energy into everything he did, was above all a loving husband, a devoted father, a caring son and brother and a great friend to all who knew him.

Born in 1953, Dwyer was the eldest son of Donald and Mary O’Hagan and with his sister and brothers grew up on the Belfast Road, Lurgan.

Educated at Tannaghmore Primary School and Greenpark CBS, Armagh, Dwyer progressed to the De La Salle Teacher Training College in Manchester where he specialized in English and Drama. On returning to Northern Ireland in 1975, he took up his first teaching post in St. Anthony’s Primary School, Craigavon, where he remained for 20 years, before being appointed Principal of St. Mary’s PS, Maghery. Having inspired an entire ‘generation’ of primary school children during the seven years of his principalship there, he returned as Principal to St. Anthony’s Primary School, the school in which his teaching career had begun.

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