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Baron Sir Cormac O’Sullivan
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Obituary in the Falcon Banner
Baron Sir Cormac O’Sullivan passed away on Monday, February 26, 2018. Memorial visitation will be March 6, from 4 PM to 8 PM at Calterra Funeral Home, 5140 Daggett Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110. Funeral Mass will be March 7 at 10 AM at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 4200 Delor St., St. Louis, MO 63116 Baron Cormac was the second baron of the Barony of Three Rivers, serving from 1990 to 1995. He is remembered fondly by many as their “first Baron”, and a great inspiration in their SCA experience. He is also remembered for his exuberant performances of songs like “Haul Away Joe”, and his recitation of Shylock’s speech from the Merchant of Venice. He was always smiling, and his joy in life and the SCA was infectious, bringing everyone along with him for the ride. Sir Saito remembers: > Baron Sir Cormac was the first knight I met in the SCA 30 years ago. He immediately impressed me with his kindness to strangers. He also, for the many years I fought with him, inspired me to remember SCA fighting is more about honor and fun than victory. He ALWAYS was smiling a big grin inside his helmet. Always. I never saw him without that grin, ear to ear, as he smashed people with his mace. He was the knight that made me want to be a knight. He was also a funny guy who could make me laugh. He used to use this line on young new fighters like myself 30 year ago. It went like this “Young man” he told me “Now try not to hurt this old, slow, tired knight. Come closer so I can hear and see you better” He would then explode into a grinning whirlwind of mace and shield. I use that line myself for many years now in his honor. It saddens my heart to think his inspiring light isn’t shining still. You may view the latest post at @http://falconbanner.gladiusinfractus.com/2018/03/03/in-memoriam-the-passing-of-baron-sir-cormac-osullivan/
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