There’s no room for pity in Deirdre O’Reilly’s life.
Former Evening Echo reporter and Bandon native, Deirdre O’Reilly. Deirdre, second from left, is pictured with her father Michael, brother Liam and sister Sile.
A mum-of-two, she led a busy life, until December 22, 2013 when she had her devastating stroke aged 43, and for a time it looked like she would need 24-hour care, and the use of a wheelchair.
Deirdre O’Reilly watches the ‘Concert for Dee’ in 2014 via Skype from the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Dublin. Picture: Larry Cummins
Now, 13 years on, in a twist that no-one expected, least of all Deirdre, her first art exhibition is on show in the Grey Heron Bandon this month.
In 2014, Deirdre was awarded a civic award from the Lord Mayor. Pictured here are the then Lord Mayor, Cllr Catherine Clancy, with civic award recipients at the Lord Mayor’s Civic Awards and Community & Voluntary Awards ceremony in 2014 at City Hall. Included are Eamonn Ryan, Declan Kidney, Mary Newman, Arthur Leahy, Pamela O’Connor and her son Scott and Michael O’Reilly with his granddaughters Maggie and Hannah who accepted the award on behalf of Evening Echo reporter Deirdre O’Reilly. Picture: David Keane.
Deirdre says sometimes she feels on the outside of certain situations, with some people uncomfortable with her challenges.