Aberdeen Angus heifer raffle raises £46,000 for Marie Curie
By Julie Hazelton
THE Rose Moore Memorial raffle which featured a pedigree Aberdeen Angus heifer from the award-winning Millbrae Herd, has raised a staggering £46,000 for Marie Curie.
The June 2021 born Millbrae Black Caoimhe X891 was generously donated by Father Sean Moore from County Armagh, in memory of his sister Rose who lost her brave battle with ovarian cancer two years ago.
Father Moore has been breeding Aberdeen Angus cattle for almost 25 years, and has been overwhelmed by the support received from family, friends, and the local and wider community.
“The support for the raffle has been phenomenal, and has far exceeded my initial expectations. I wanted to do something in memory of my late sister Rose, and I am delighted to be presenting a cheque for £46,000 to Marie Curie.
“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who sold or bought tickets, donated money and prizes, and contributed to the success of the raffle. Tickets were sold across the north and south of Ireland, England and Scotland, and as far afield as the USA.
“Special thanks to my trusty team of volunteers, Bernie McBride, Lisa Moynagh and Martin McArdle.”
The winning tickets were drawn at a community event held in Middletown at the end of January. The evening was well supported and featured face painting for children, live music from the Colorado Cowboy (Stephen Lappin), and a delicious supper. Compere for the evening was Paschal Hughes, and a number of local businesses donated items for a free raffle on the night.
The star prize, Millbrae Black Caoimhe X891, was won by Danny McCague, Derrynoose, Keady, County Armagh.
Second prize was dinner, bed and breakfast at the Titanic Hotel in Belfast, plus £200 spending money. The lucky winner was Eoin McNally from Middletown.
Four additional tickets were drawn with the winners each receiving £200 cash prizes. They included Ronan McElroy from Augher, County Tyrone; Breige Duffy from Annyalla, County Monaghan; Jack Woods and Jack McKee, both from Middletown.
Accepting the cheque on behalf of Armagh Marie Curie Fundraising Group, chairperson Renate Kyle, said: ”What an achievement! Well done, and thank you to Father Sean Moore and his team for raising such a fantastic amount of money.
“On behalf of Marie Curie, thank you very much to everybody who supported the raffle. This is a truly amazing amount of money, and will be used to provide care and support for terminally ill patients and their families.”
Former nurse Renate Kyle was one of the founding members of the Armagh Marie Curie Fundraising Group. The group was recently honoured at a civic reception to mark its 30-year anniversary, and fundraising initiatives which have exceeded more than £1.2m.
Hylda Mills, chairperson of the NI Aberdeen Angus Club congratulated Father Moore, and his family, on their fundraising efforts. “£46,000 is a tremendous amount of money, and a very fitting tribute to the late Rose Moore. She was a lady with a great sense of community spirit, and a keen interest in farming and pedigree Aberdeen Angus cattle.
“Father Sean Moore is a valued member of the NI Aberdeen Angus Club, and his Millbrae Herd regularly features on the prize list of the club ‘s annual herd competition.
“Millbrae Black Caoimhe is a well-bred heifer by Oakchurch de Admiral, and out of a home-bred dam by the 19,000gns Blelack Evermore. I know numerous breeders who purchased tickets in hope of winning the star prize. Congratulations to the winner.”
The Rose Moore Memorial Raffle has raised a tremendous £46,000 for Marie Curie. Renate Kyle, left, chairperson, Armagh Marie Curie Fundraising Group, received the cheque from organiser Father Sean Moore; Hylda Mills, chairperson, NI Aberdeen Angus Club; and Bernie McBride.
Selling tickets for the Rose Moore Memorial Raffle in aid of Marie Curie are, from left: Ciara McBride, Robert Moore and Cathal McBride.
Father Sean Moore, and niece Lisa Moynah, present a token of appreciation to the NI Aberdeen Angus Club’s Julie Wallace and Hylda Mills, chairperson, during the Rose Moore Memorial Raffle in Middletown.
Sean McBride and Seamus Moore, enjoying the charity raffle event.