Book of Condolence opens at City Hall for broadcaster Michael Lyster

Mayor Cubbard signing the Book of Condolence at City Hall for Michael Lyster.

Mayor Cubbard signing the Book of Condolence at City Hall for Michael Lyster.

A Book of Condolence in memory of broadcaster and journalist, Michael Lyster has opened in City Hall. The well-known Galway man was a familiar face in Irish sports broadcasting for over 30 years. His Worship, the Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Mike Cubbard opened the book, which will be available to the public for the entry of messages of sympathy. An online book will also be available, through www.GalwayCity.ie Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Mike Cubbard said that on behalf of the people of Galway, he extends his deepest sympathy on the passing of Michael Lyster, a distinguished journalist and a cherished voice in Irish public life.

"Michael’s remarkable career in broadcasting was defined by integrity, professionalism, and an unwavering commitment to public service. For decades, he brought great insight to national conversations, earning the respect and trust of audiences across Ireland.

“His work not only informed but also inspired, and his presence became a reassuring constant in homes throughout the country.

"Beyond his professional achievements, Michael will be remembered for his warmth, humility, and genuine connection with people.

"He carried his success with quiet grace and remained deeply proud of his roots and community. Galway mourns the loss of a man who contributed so meaningfully to Irish life and culture. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.”

The book will remain open to the public until 15 April – online at www.GalwayCity.ie or in City Hall, College Road during normal opening hours.

 

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