John Francis (Jack) McELROY
(3rd March 1910 - 5th January 1996)
Jack & Mary McElroy
Christened John Francis but commonly known as
Jack, he was born and raised in the townland of Gleann Málainn,
the son of John and Mary Ann McElroy.
Jack played the fiddle from an early age and along
with the rest of his family had a huge interest in music. At a relatively
young age he learned to read notation, thereby allowing him to explore
other musical genres such as jazz and classical music. Con
McGinley of Mín
na Croise and Cheshire recalls Jack playing one steps, two steps
and foxtrots at dances in An Caiseal National School
in the late 1920's and early 1930's. Jack later worked
as a clerk of works in the early 1940's during the construction
of the Hydro-electrical Dam in Ballyshannon. He followed the company
to Dublin where he worked up until his retirement in the late 1960's.
Jack served as choir master at Lexlip, County Kildare and at Raheny,
Dublin, where he held the position for twenty five years. He enjoyed
travelling home to Gleann Cholmcille every year
with his wife, Mary and son John, where he also assisted the choir
in An Caiseal. Jack had a huge record collection and enjoyed
his other hobbies of gardening and stamp collecting into his later
years.