| Name: | Robert Mockler | Reg No: | 2350 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Image: | - | Date Of Joining: | 14 November 1922 |
| Date of birth: | 12 May 1898 | Address: | Laffan's Bridge, Killenaule, Tipperary |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic | IRA Rank: | I.O. |
| Rank In National Army: | - | RIC Rank: | 0 |
| Foreign Army Rank: | - | If In Cid Or Protection Corps: | - |
| Knowledge Of Irish Language: | - | Height: | 5ft 9in |
| Chest: | 38.5, 36 | Remarks: | Re-attested 26/01/1924 |
| Keyword: | DiedinService, Cobh, Fermoy | Acknowledgements And Sources: | Information Courtesy of Paul Delahunty |
| Garda Rank at end of service: | - | Where Stationed-DISTRICT(Place): | - |
| End of Service and Reason: | - | Marriage | - |
| Occupation Or Trade: | - | By Whom Recommended: | - |
| Link To Register: | https://digital.ucd.ie/view-media/ucdlib:53466/uv#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=87&z=-227.2733%2C3235.0751%2C4703.7906%2C1705.4679 | ||
| Additional Images: | - | Page Numbers: | 169 and 170 |
| Further Notes: | Bob Mockler. Son of Francis Mockler and Ellen Ryan. Worked as Bootmaker before he joined. Served in the Old IRA (F Coy, 7th Battn., 3rd Tipp Brigade during War of Independence. Served in Fermoy in 1923 . Married Mary Cosgrave of Rathcormack on 18th September 1929 in St. Patrick's Cathedral in Cork City. After the marriage he was transferred to Cobh in 1929, where he worked as a Clerk in the Superintendent's Office. Died 14th February 1958 while serving at St. Finbar's Hospital. He is buried at Saint Colman's Catholic Cemetery in Cobh. His brother Detective Garda James Mockler was also a Civic Guard who also died in Service (Reg No. 5220) | ||