Family of Cork jockey who died suddenly thank 'every person who helped'

Mikey O’Connor. Photo: Rip.ie
The family of point to point jockey Mikey O’Connor who died suddenly while working at his yard in Co Cork on Thursday have thanked first responders, the ambulance service, air ambulance, the fire service and “every person that helped on the day".
A death notice on Rip.ie reads that Mr O’Connor, aged 44, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at Knockbarry in Liscarroll.
Mr O’Connor was one of the most successful riders in the history of Irish point to point with 429 wins. This puts him in the top five Irish point riders of all time. As a trainer he secured 27 point to point and 21 rules wins.
The father of three is survived by his wife Margaret (Mags), their children Dylan, Sophie and Rachel, his mother Noreen, twin sister Elaine Palmer, his brother in law Alan Palmer, extended family, neighbours and a large circle of friends. He was predeceased by his father Bob.
Mr O’Connor will lie in repose at O’Keeffe’s Funeral Home, Bank Place, Buttevant today from 5.30pm to 8pm, followed by prayers.
His requiem Mass will take place tomorrow at noon in St Joseph’s Church in Liscarroll followed by burial at St Brigid’s Cemetery, Buttevant.