The news of Conor Diskin’s son is very touching and sad for everyone. Tributes have been paid after the Mayo GAA star lost her 10-month-old son.
Mayo GAA have paid tribute to Conor Diskin and expressed their sadness at the death of his 10-month-old son, Cillian Rochford Diskin. On April 1, 2023, the tragedy struck, and the news generated an outpouring of love and support for the family. Mayo GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) is a football team representing County Mayo in the west of Ireland. The team plays in the Gaelic football championship and is considered one of the best in the country.
Conor is well known in the community as a member of the famous Claremorris senior team and a player who has represented Mayo at various levels.
Diskin was a member of Mayo’s senior team and is remembered for his talent and dedication to the game. In 2019, Mayo Senior won the National League Final. Conor, his partner Zoe, and their family are in our thoughts and prayers following the death of his son, Cillian.
Who is Cillian Rochford Diskin?
Mayo GAA footballer Conor Diskin and his partner Zoe have a 10-month-old son named Cillian Rochford Diskin. Mayo GAA and Claremorris GAA both send their condolences to the family. Mayo GAA released a statement in which they acknowledged Cillian’s death and offered their condolences to Conor Diskin and his family.
Claremorris GAA also paid tribute to Cillian, Conor, and Zoe’s wonderful parents and send their condolences to both families at this terrible time. Cillian’s death has shocked and saddened the community, and the family is dealing with immense grief.
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The cause of death of Conor Diskin’s 10-month-old son
Cillian Rochford Diskin, the 10-month-old son of former Mayo footballer Conor Diskin, died suddenly on Saturday, April 1. No disease was reported as the cause of death. Cillian died unexpectedly on Saturday, leaving behind his parents, Zoe and Conor Diskin. Conor Diskin is a famous footballer who has represented Claremorris Seniors and Mayo County. Conor stated in an interview with Mayo that his most memorable sporting moment was captaining St Colman’s College to the Connacht Senior ‘A’ title.
Conor considers Claremorris’ James McCormack the best player he has ever played with, describing him as a complete footballer and a young Brian Fenton. Growing up, Conor’s earliest GAA memory is of his under-10s manager, John Brennan, telling him to “Put your hand up if you’re not here” on departure days. Likewise, Ciaran McDonald was his childhood idol. He also revealed that he skipped his Irish Leaving Cert mock exams to attend a local game.
Cillian Rochford Diskin’s obituary provides information about his birthplace, date of death and surviving family relatives, including his parents, sisters, grandparents, uncles, aunts and great-grandparents. It also shows that his grandmother Stella predeceased him. The message concluded, “Rest In Peace, little Angel.” Arrangements for Cillian’s funeral have been revealed, with a public wake set for tomorrow (Wednesday) at Burke’s Funeral Home in Clonbur.
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