Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott's mother Philomena has died, aged 88
12 June 2019, 15:37
Philomena Lynott was the author of the best-selling Phil Lynott memoir 'My Boy'.
The mother of iconic Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott has passed away at the age of 88.
Philomena Lynott died in Dublin on Wednesday morning (June 12) after a long battle with cancer, Hot Press first reported.
The Irish music publication has previously published Philomena’s best-selling autobiography My Boy, which told the story of singer Phil Lynott’s life.
“She was a formidable and brilliant woman,” Hot Press editor Niall Stokes said.
“I am really proud that we were able to participate in telling her remarkable story. Because she was indeed a remarkable woman.”
He added: “Anyone who knew her will have been aware too of just how youthful she remained right through to the end. She will be hugely missed – not just by fans of Thin Lizzy but by fans of Philomena Lynott.”
Philomena left Dublin for England in 1947, and became pregnant with her son after meeting Cecil Parris, a Guyanese immigrant who was working in London.
Phil was sent back to Dublin in 1957 to live with his grandparents, after he kept being racially abused in Manchester.
He later became one of Ireland’s biggest musicians, before his death in 1986 at the age of 36.
Philomena kept her son’s legacy alive for decades after his passing, and successfully campaigned for a statue in his memory to be unveiled in Dublin in 2005.
She also appeared alongside Billy Connolly for his World Tour of Ireland series, when the comedian visited Lynott's grave.
Philomena lynott meets billy connolly at Philip's graveside