Shelia Jordan

For the jazz singer, see Sheila Jordan.

Shelia Jordan was the Mayor of Galway from 19771978.

A native of Lower Salthill and later Raleigh Row, Jordan was the fourth of seven children to Patrick Walsh and Sabina Coyne. Patrick was a Sergeant Major with the Connaught Rangers and fought during the Gallipoli Campaign. Two of his brothers, Michael and Peter, were killed in action. Upon returning, Patrick Walsh became a tailor. In 1945 she married John Jordan from Galway's Abbey Lane. Their children were Mary, Gerard, Hilary and John.

She served as chairperson and secretary of the Woodquay and District Residents Association, and this was her route into city politics. She was the third elected candidate in the 1974 elections, and became Mayor in 1977.

During her Mayoralty she entertained the French, British and Russian ambassadors. A notable occurrence during her term was her attendance, with her husband John, to services held by the Church of Ireland on three different occasions. The preacher on the last occasion memorably stated that "if one leaves the door open, you will never know just who might walk in."

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Civic offices
Preceded by
Gerard G. Colgan
Mayor of Galway
1977–1978
Succeeded by
John Francis King
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