Former president of the GAA, Jack Boothman, has died.
Boothman served as president of the GAA between 1994 and 1997 and was an active member of Blessington GAA club in Wicklow where he remained club president.
Boothman fought for the abolition of Rule 21, which debarred members of the British forced from joining the Association.
"We sadly learned this morning of the passing of our lifetime member, former player, Club official in several capacities and present Club Trustee, Jack Boothman" the club wrote on their official website.
"We were immensely proud of his achievements nationally and I know he took huge pride in his own Club, none more evident than when we hosted last years Feile.
"As a mark of respect we are closing the pitches and the facilities for the rest of the week.
"Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam."
With heavy hearts. Jack Boothman club President @BlessingtonGaa has passed. Ar anam De go raibh a anam dilis. Funeral arrangements TBC.
— Blessington GAA (@BlessingtonGaa) May 10, 2016
Boothman was succeeded by Joe McDonagh as president in 1997.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mr Jack Boothman.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dilís
Funeral arrangements TBC.— Wicklow GAA Online (@wicklowgaa) May 10, 2016
All Ireland Club Championships 1996 Provincial Award Winners with #GAA President Jack Boothman #nostalgia pic.twitter.com/2n7AeLiTOy
— GAA Nostalgia (@gaanostalgia) October 17, 2015
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