Former Uachtarán Shinn Féin Gerry Adams has expressed his deep sadness and sense of personal loss at the news of the death of Chuck Feeney.
Mr Adams said:
“I am deeply saddened at the news of the death of my good friend Chuck Feeney. I want to extend my sincerest condolences and solidarity to Helga his wife and the Feeney family.
“Chuck was an extraordinary human being whose kindness and vision brought hope and joy to millions. Through Atlantic Philanthropies he gave away billions to those working in the field of civil liberties, health, community development and education.
“Along with the late Bill Flynn, Bruce Morrison, Joe Jamison and Niall O’Dowd, Chuck Feeney was part of the Connolly House group which played a pivotal role in creating the conditions for the peace process.
“In the decades since then Chuck has remained steadfast and committed to the Irish peace process.
“Chuck was one of the most remarkable men I have ever met. A very private man who has always shunned the spotlight and who was totally committed to our efforts to build peace.
“Chuck’s philosophy was straightforward – if you give while living you get to see the results. It’s about making real and tangible change in people’s lives.
“Chuck’s efforts, his generosity and solidarity over many years, touched many millions and will continue to do so into the future. Tá sé ar shlí na fírinne anois.” CRÍOCH/ENDS