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Funeral of Irish UN Haiti victim Funeral of Irish UN Haiti victim
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The funeral of an Irish aid worker killed in the Haiti earthquake is due to take place on Sunday.The funeral of an Irish aid worker killed in the Haiti earthquake is due to take place on Sunday.
Andrew Grene, who was born in the US but spent part of his childhood in Belturbet, County Cavan, assisted the head of the UN mission in Haiti.Andrew Grene, who was born in the US but spent part of his childhood in Belturbet, County Cavan, assisted the head of the UN mission in Haiti.
The 44-year-old, whose wife Jennifer is from County Down, was killed when the UN building he was in collapsed.The 44-year-old, whose wife Jennifer is from County Down, was killed when the UN building he was in collapsed.
His body was returned to Dublin on Saturday and he will be buried on Sunday afternoon in Belturbet.His body was returned to Dublin on Saturday and he will be buried on Sunday afternoon in Belturbet.
Mr Grene was born in Chicago and grew up between the US and County Cavan, on a small farm outside Belturbet. Mr Grene, in whose name a charity is now being set up, was born in Chicago and grew up between the US and County Cavan, on a small farm outside Belturbet.
He will be interred alongside his father, who was a renowned Professor of Classics at Chicago University.He will be interred alongside his father, who was a renowned Professor of Classics at Chicago University.
He is survived by his wife Jennifer, sons Patrick and Alexander who were born in Belfast, and his daughter Rosamund who was born in the United States.He is survived by his wife Jennifer, sons Patrick and Alexander who were born in Belfast, and his daughter Rosamund who was born in the United States.
Following his death, Mr Grene was described the Irish foreign minister Micheal Martin as "a great humanitarian".Following his death, Mr Grene was described the Irish foreign minister Micheal Martin as "a great humanitarian".