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Sammy and Tory’s legacy lives on with stunning €67,000 charity donation

written by Staff Writer February 4, 2019
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It was a night of tears, memories and much love.

Before Christmas, the Johnston family held a fundraising night in honour of the late Sammy and Tory Johnston from Letterkenny in the Silver Tassie Hotel.

And this week Helen Johnston and her extended family made presentations totalling an incredible €67,000.

The three charities to benefit were CRY , Donegal Hospice and Oncology Patient Comfort Fund.

With thanks to photographer Brian McDaid for the photos.

Members of the Johnston Family including Helen and Amy at the presentations of fundraising to CRY, Donegal Hospice and Oncology Unit Comfort Fund in memory of Tory and Sammy Johnston. Photo Brian McDaid.

Anne and James Johnston with Helen and Amy Johnston at the presentations of Fundraising to CRY The Donegal Hospice and Oncology Comfort Fund.

Helen and Amy Johnston with Mickie and Joe Dorian at the presentations of cheques to CRY, The Donegal Hospice and the Oncology Unit Comfort Fund in memory of Tory and Sammy Johnston. Photo Brian McDaid

Helen and Amy Johnston and friends at the presentations of cheques to CRY, The Donegal Hospice and the Oncology Unit Comfort Fund in memory of Tory and Sammy Johnston. Photo Brian McDaid

Helen and Amy Johnston with family and friend and Hospice Staff at the presentations of cheques to CRY, The Donegal Hospice and the Oncology Unit Comfort Fund in memory of Tory and Sammy Johnston which raised over Û67,000 Photo Brian McDaid

Helen and Amy Johnston and friends at the presentations of cheques to CRY, The Donegal Hospice and the Oncology Unit Comfort Fund in memory of Tory and Sammy Johnston. Photo Brian McDaid

Helen and Amy Johnston present a cheque Û30,350.00 to the Donegal Hospice in memory of the Tory and Helen Johnston fund which was received by Lucy Mc Gettigan Manager, Grace Boyle Chairperson Jean Alcorn and Geraldine Casey at the presentation at the Donegal Hospice. Photo Brian McDaid.

Tommy Fagan from the the CRY unit at Tallaght Hospital pictured receiving a cheque for Û31,000 from Helen and Amy Johnston in Memory off Tory and Sammy Johnston.

Sammy and Tory’s legacy lives on with stunning €67,000 charity donation was last modified: February 6th, 2019 by Staff Writer
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