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05 Sept 2025

Sad passing of Donna Boyle (nee Dunnion) - a tribute from Four Masters

Four Masters club post tribute to former player who won two senior championships with the club in 2006 and 2007

Sad passing of Donna Boyle (nee Dunnion) - a tribute from Four Masters

Donna pictured when Four Masters won Donegal senior championship with family brothers Dónal and Barry and parents Danny and Marian

A dark cloud swept over Tír Chonaill Park on Tuesday 15th February when the Four Masters club learned of the passing of their much-beloved legendary player and stalwart, Donna Boyle (nee Dunnion).


Many words have been used to describe Donna over the last few days, the most common being a lady, an inspiration and someone who was looked up to by many a ladies’ players that donned the blue and white jersey during the period 1992 – 2011.


Donna played senior ladies’ football in the club from the tender age of 11. During those early years, she played primarily under the stewardship of her much beloved Dad, Danny Dunnion, and Hugh Devenney.


Many a funny story could be told from those early days playing ladies GAA within the club. Players from that era will remember the craic that was had in the MBA field, out in Townawilly and the Killymard soccer field.


The one thing for sure is that Donna has left a lasting legacy in the Four Masters GAA club history, playing in underage ladies’ competitions within the club and county, winning junior club county finals, competing in Junior and Intermediate Ulster Club Finals, competing in many senior county finals against St. Eunan’s until finally securing a Senior County Championship victory with many of her friends in 2006 & 2007.


2003 also marked a proud year for the club when we welcomed Donna and other Four Master teammates and the Donegal Junior All-Ireland winning team back to the Diamond.


Donna achieved all that could be achieved in her football career. She was a composed player, so cool, calm, and collected under pressure. She had a tremendous reading of the game, a tactile man marker, and the best blocker of the ball playing at that time. She lived for Sunday morning games in Tír Chonaill Park (she might not always have lived for the training though) – but it was her second home at that time.


There was no doubt that the blue and white jersey meant everything to Donna. This was also evident when she was supporting her two brothers Barry and Dónal playing football for the men’s teams, and the boys in turn managed her in various teams in later years. It came as no surprise to us that she bravely battled a very long illness to the bitter end.
Anyone who knew what Donna was about, would know this was her nature – she was tough, resilient, and she never let anything, or any person get the better of her. Unfortunately, this was one courageous battle that Donna lost.


Despite her suffering, Donna was still a frequent visitor to Tír Chonaill Park (as Martin Gillespie would attest to!) and continued to support Barry this year playing senior football for the club.


Her devoted husband Brendan, would often be seen by her side at games, maybe not supporting quite as loudly as her, but nevertheless truly showing his loyalty to Donna.


We are so sorry that Brendan, Eoghan, Aoibhinn, Danny, Marian, Barry and Dónal have to bear this very sad burden and all we as a club and community can do is help them in any way possible in the years ahead.


The Four Masters club has lost a once in a generation Gael. We are privileged that Donna will always be remembered in our club’s history but saddened that she has been taken away from us far too soon.


One of Donna’s last wishes in life is when her family see the colour blue, to think of her. This wish stemmed from her passion for her club’s colours – the Blue and White of CLG Na gCeithre Maistir.


Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis.

- Nicola Dunnion

  Four Masters senior   
  championship winning
  team 2007 with Donna
  fifth from left front
  row.

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