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A collection of historical articles relating to Waterford history
Table Of Contents
1. Sarah Purser
2. Louis Claude Purser
3. Tom Tobin
4. Michael J Stapleton
5. Professor Ernest T.S. Walton
6. Dan Fraher
7. Edmund Keohan
8. Austin Bourke
9. Donal Foley
10. Donal 'Duck' Whelan
11. Maurice Fraher
12. J.A. Condon
13. Michael Joseph Stapleton
14. Declan Goode
15. Richard John Ussher
16. Peter O'Connor
17. Thomas A. Kyne
18. Henry Grattan Flood
19. Mary Brennan Holahan
20. Dr. P.J. O'Connor
21. Dr. Michael F. Moloney
22. Sean Norris
23. Nicholas Whittle
24. George Henry Cooke
25. Mike Byrne
26. Jim Ware
27. Laurence Mongey
28. Tom Cheasty
29. Fr. Risteard De Hindeberg
30. Fr Micheál Ó Síocháin
31. The Five Kirwan Brothers
32. Isabel Odell
33. Tadgh O'Regan
34. Nellie Organ
35. Richard Garrick (Richard T. O'Brien)
36. Richard A. Walsh
Related Articles :
People in Waterford History - 19th Century
People in Waterford History - 18th Century
People in Waterford History - 17th Century
Waterford People - A Biographical Dictionary
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People in Waterford History - 20th Century
14. Declan Goode
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Politician & G.A.A. Administrator (d. 1998)

He was the son of Richard and Helena (nee French). His father was from Mallow, Co. Cork while his mother was from Ballinagoul, Ring. They had four sons and one daughter. At first the family lived in Main Street but later moved to Church Street. Dec was educated at the local CBS. On leaving school he served his time with Dan Fraher at his drapery business in Grattan Square. He later worked at the Leather factory, the Chocolate Crumb plant and Sarah Vaccine, a veterinary and medical concern. He then worked at Mulcahy's drapery store for 23 years until it's closure.

He had a strong interest in politics and represented the Fianna Fáil party both as an Urban and County councillor. He was Chairman of Dungarvan U.D.C. on three occasions and was a County Councillor for ten years.
 
His great love was the G.A.A. On his death he was President of the County Board. He played both hurling and football, and brought glory to Dungarvan and then Waterford. Major honours won by him include All-Ireland minor victory of 1929, junior All-Ireland honours in 1934, in 1938 he won his first Munster title, senior county hurling medal with Dungarvan in 1941 and won medals in both codes in every grade. He represented Munster teams in Railway Cups in both hurling and football. Dec retired from intercounty activity in 1946 and concentrated on administrative duties which he held for thirty years, including membership of the Munster County Fixtures Committee. He was county Secretary for 33 years, retiring in 1971. Dec died at his residence at 17 Church Street, on 4 January 1998, aged 84 years.

Author : Willie Fraher & Other Contributors   Published Online : 26 July 2001
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