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Mark Flanagan Obituary

MARK FLANAGAN (1943-2022)

Think of the most intriguing, fun-loving, good-natured, well-traveled, kind spirit you've ever known. For those who knew Mark Flanagan, he immediately comes to mind. Flanagan, 79, exited this earthly realm on June 15, 2022, after a life that was truly well-lived, impacting thousands of people along the way.

Born in Washington, D.C., on March 13, 1943, he was the second oldest of nine children. Growing up in the District, he developed a lifelong love of politics. His father, Frip Flanagan, was a close friend of House Speaker Tip O'Neill and the Kennedy family, especially Bobby Kennedy. Mark became known as the "Mayor of Adams-Morgan," a neighborhood in D.C. similar to Memphis' Overton Square.

He was proud of his Irish heritage and loved spending his summers in Lisdoonvarna, Ireland, where he was beloved by men and women, locals and tourists, alike. Many Memphis friends made the trek to Ireland where Mark proved to be the ultimate tour guide. The late Silky Sullivan and he started the barbecue contest that was held in Fanore, Ireland for several years so the Irish would know about Memphis barbecue.

He attended East Carolina University and American University in D.C. His professional career included plywood retail sales, real estate, and restaurant investments as well as successful associations with the late restaurateurs Silky Sullivan, Bud Chittom and Thomas Boggs.

He came to Memphis in 1968 and proceeded to positively impact the city in numerous ways. In 1973, he founded the Memphis St. Patrick's Day Parade and Pub Crawl, the forerunner of the Beale Street St. Patrick's Day Parade. He served on the boards of the Hollywood Child Care Center and the ACLU, on the Shelby County and State Democratic Executive Committees, and was a 1980 delegate for Ted Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention. He ran for Congress on the Democratic ticket in the '70s and '80s.

A founding member of the Irish Eyes of Memphis, he was also active in the Memphis Irish Society. He worked with the late Irvin Salky on the first Beale Street Music Festival. He was active in Saving Overton Park and worked with Dr. David and Yvonne Acey on Memphis Honors Africa in April.

Flanagan worked closely with his longtime friend, U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, when Cohen served as police advisor. They were able to petition the city to establish a 20 mile an hour speed limit to make Overton Square safely walkable. Cohen said Flanagan was "a progressive and reformer. He was my longtime and valuable advisor. He was always willing to help anyone." Cohen's late mother referred to Flanagan as "the handsome Irishman." Another longtime friend, Joe Dougherty, called Flanagan "the ultimate consultant."

He was proud of his children and his brother Dennis Flanagan's success in the restaurant/bar business.

His friend, Susan Sowell, said, "Along with the authentic architecture of Midtown, we're losing its absolute legends. Mark was the Mayor of Midtown, political activist, cultural ambassador and all-around bon vivant who celebrated life each day. He, along with Irvin (Salky), was a vibrant thread of the colorful fabric of Midtown and Memphis. I consider myself so incredibly fortunate having known him for there will never, ever be any replication. Although they may not know Irvin or Flanagan and may not ever know who they are, these young people of Memphis owe so much to these men. These men were the real deal and free thinkers."

Predeceased by parents, Francis D. Flanagan and Margaret L. Flanagan, sisters Martha Casper and Moira Cates. Survivors include his partner of 13 years and love of his life, Brenda Ofenheusle; his three children, Francis ("Frip") Flanagan, Margaret ("Peggy") McNamara Flanagan, and Hallie Goodman Flanagan; and siblings Sheila Cones, Cathy Flanagan, Nora Flanagan, Dennis Flanagan, Molly Flanagan, and Patricia Flanagan Sheehen.

A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Memphian on Jun. 20, 2022.

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Nora Flanagan

June 14, 2025

Mark was my big brother and he took care of family needs. He never asked any favors back, and very laid back

Nora Flanagan

June 15, 2024

I remember the singing he used to do, had his own words to the music that was playing and they were popular songs, but he danced to his own tune. He was a great tour guide for visitors to Memphis or Ireland, he knew all of the off road places, and stories to back them up. Daddy would have been proud of the way Mark grabbed the gusto of life

Fiona Masterson

March 24, 2024

Thinking of all Marks family relatives and friends I knew him for many years here in Lisdoonvarna he was a lovely man such good company always so interesting to chat to and was like a local to everyone many fun times were had in his company rest easy Mark so glad you passed this way on your life journey

John Considine

May 12, 2023

Sorry to hear that Mark has passed on. I knew him very well in the old days when he stayed with John MacNamara RIP in Fanore. He knew how to party...

Jerry McLaughlin

August 6, 2022

Thinking today of my old friend who arrived in Lisdoonvarna with other Memphis friends in 1984 at the Hydro Hotel where I happened to be the resident musician.
Mark loved the Irish Lisdoonvarna "craic" and an old fashioned piano sing a long back then and that was what I loved to part take in at whatever bar that had a resident piano including at Mark's favourite Tavern the Roadside where he rarely missed a visit up to 2014 which was Mark's final year and time in Lisdoonvarna and trip to Ireland.
Mark had his own bar stool at the Roadside Tavern just about eight feet from the piano when I would play every Tuesday night for many long summer seasons.
Mark enjoyed the mood of the old Lisdoonvarna pub and I will miss his presence there when I return to the Roadside. Peter Curtin owner of the Roadside sends his condolences through myself to all of his family including Dennis Hallie Peggy Fripp and to Brenda.
Mark's good old friend the matchmaker Willie Daly also sends his sympathy and condolences.
Finally one memory of Mark that stands out is when he had to have an important medical procedure at the Galway Clinic about fifteen years ago. On discharge from the hospital it was a condition that Mark had to have someone come pick him up and bring him back to Lisdoonvarna. So Mark quickly solved that by asking me to take possession of his own car, as I didn't have one at the time, and for me to drive to Galway and safely collect him from the hospital and bring him back to Lisdoonvarna and to his country house where he was staying.

Lisdoonvarna won't be the same. A great personality and vibrant participant is gone but not forgotten. I'll play a song for you Mark and for the "craic".. and I hope I will always be around to help keep those Irish Eyes of Memphis smiling.
Cheers Mark.

Jerry McLaughlin.

John T. Fisher

July 18, 2022

My wife and I planned a trip to Ireland in 2009 which included several days in County Clare where Mark ran the annual Matchmaking Festival. He was so kind to us and gave invaluable advice on where to go and what to do in addition to spending every night with us. When not with Mark, the 2 inevitable questions we received were: what part of the States are you from and then, answering "Tennessee", do you know my friend Mark Flanagan? That sequence repeated itself without fail. May the stories and memories of Mark continue in his honor forever! A dear friend. Missed bigly.

Patricia Dooley Tuam Galway Ireland

July 3, 2022

To all the Flanagan and extended family expressing my sincerest sympathies to you all at this difficult time.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Rest In Peace Mark

Dennis Flanagan

June 25, 2022

Mark was more fun than a barrel of monkeys, charming, witty, handsome, smart, dedicated, hardly working . I never knew a person that did more and less than Mark Flanagan . I will miss him Immensely and always remember all the guidance, love and fun he shared with me throughout the years. RIP my dear brother , when you meet our maker please tell him what you would´ve done.may you walk with the Angels.

Mike Hannan

June 25, 2022

So sorry to hear about Mark's passing. A true character in every way. He was a class mate in 7th and 8th grade at Immaculate Conception School in DC, and at St John's, until we both left to do our graduate work at Wilson HS.
Rest in peace Mark, you sure earned it on earth.

Tyke Papanicolas

June 24, 2022

Last time I was as with Rugbhe and Possom had broken into Tim Bookers house and took a nap. Great guy

Mike Potter

June 24, 2022

My prayers are with the family.
We grew up together and finished HS in summer school at Cardozo.

Robert OConnor

June 23, 2022

The best cousin in the world. He took me under his carnival-like wing when I was a shy teenager. He could charm a crab out of its shell. I was honored by his friendship and changed by it. All our lives were better with him in it.

Shaye Sowell

June 22, 2022

Dennis and all the rest, I am so sorry to read this news.

Mark was one-of-a-kind, but then most of you Flanagans are.
I am thankful to have known and loved him.
May he RIP

Jay Sheffield

June 22, 2022

I´ll say this about my good friend: this world suddenly became much less interesting. My condolences to it.

Randy and Teka Jackson

June 22, 2022

We all remember Mark as a joyful man with an infectious laugh who could light up the room with his positive manner . We can only remember the good times had by all when Mark was present and spread good cheer to all in true Irish fashion. May he be at rest with GOD in heaven and may GOD comfort all the Flanagan family.

Stephanie Smith

June 21, 2022

We reminisced about Beale St every time he came to get a haircut. He will be missed by many. His impact and influence will be felt for many years by many people.

Jarlath Higgins

June 21, 2022

My deepest sympathy to all of mark's family I have great memories of him may his gentle soul rest in peace

Bill Morris

June 20, 2022

Mark has a reputation of fun and celebrating life to the fullest. The best trip ever for me was arranged and hosted by Mark to his home Ireland
He was so well known it was difficult to enjoy all the celebrity provided by his countrymen
RIP Mark ... You will be greatly missed by all who knew you

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