Cian Mac Aonghusa Parry

So many have already articulated the admirable traits of John’s character: his kindness, his gentle spirit, his great writings and conversations. Even the people I only introduced him to would remark about his 

friendly and open demenour. 

I would just like to add that, apart from his family, I probably got to know John at a younger age than most. What stood out for me was that he never saw my age as a barrier to my own political awareness or reasoning. There was never an ounce of condescension nor a tendency to agree with everything I said because I was younger than the people around me. Instead, he would respond to it with honesty and reason. Something that made me feel at home in the socialist movement. 

I remember this, from thrashing out different perspectives at orgnaising meetings before climate strikes, to discussing the concept of transitional demands at a Socialist Party conference. He also would remind me to treat newer activists in the same regard. 

I will miss him for that as well as a good friend. I would also like to extend the sympathies from everyone is the Marx21 branch here in Sevilla.  

Also: if there are any memorial or funeral arrangements do tell me. I am doing exams in Sevilla at the moment so it will be difficult to make it. Nevertheless if I know in advance I will try my very best. 

Condolences. Cian