Robert Overend (December 1930 – 25 June 2017) was a Northern Irish farmer, businessman and Unionist politician. He was also a deputy Grand Master of the Orange Order.
Overend stood for the UUUP again at the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election, but was not successful.[2] In the run-up to the election, his son, Robert Andrew Overend (born 1957), was seriously injured by an Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) bomb.[5] During the 1990s, he served as Deputy Grand Master of the Orange Order.[6]
Personal life and death
Outside politics, he worked as a pig farmer and was chair of the Ulster Pork and Bacon Forum. His daughter-in-law, Sandra Overend, is an Ulster Unionist member of the Northern Ireland Assembly. He also has another two sons and a daughter, Wesley, Nigel and Elizabeth.[7]
Overend died on 25 June 2017, aged 86, following a long illness.[8]
References
^Henry Patterson and Eric P. Kaufmann, Unionism and Orangeism in Northern Ireland Since 1945, p. 204