Rena Dardis

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Born
Rena Dardis

January 1924 (1924-01)
Died6 January 2017(2017-01-06) (aged 92–93)
Rena Dardis
Born
Rena Dardis

January 1924 (1924-01)
Died6 January 2017(2017-01-06) (aged 92–93)

Rena Dardis (January 1924 - 6 January 2017), was the publisher and founder of Anvil Press and The Children’s Press.[1]

Born Katherina (Rena) Dardis in Kilkenny in January 1924 to Christopher Patrick Dardis, a school inspector from Kinnegad, Co Westmeath, and Sara Teresa Conwell, the daughter of a farmer from Killybegs, Co Donegal.[2] She had an older sister, Margaret. Her family moved to Dublin and lived on Palmerstown Road, Rathmines, where Dardis continued to live until she required specialised care in 2009. Her parents had three more children after their arrival in Dublin; triplets Christopher, Rachel and John.[3] Dardis was sporty, playing tennis at Brookfield Tennis Club and golf in Milltown Golf Club.

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