
Colm Sean O’Kane was born in County  Derry 
He became a registered mental nurse at Purdysburn hospital, Belfast England St Ebba's Hospital, Epsom, then Darenth  Park 
In 1964 he was appointed COHSE Regional Secretary for No5: Region of COHSE, then national officer in 1974, where he played a key role in comiling COHSE's response to the Jay Committee into Care and Nursing of the Mentally handicapped.
Finally, becoming Deputy General Secretary of COHSE then UNISON in 1993 before before retiring in 1994, having palayed a key role in steering COHSE into the new union, UNISON.
Hector MacKenzie COHSE General Secretary recalled one of Colm’s interventions during the merger with Nalgo and NUPE accordingly,
Colm, digging in against Nalgo and Nupe, was asked by Dave Prentis (now Unison general secretary) to give the intellectual argument behind Cohse's position.
"You want the intellectual argument?" retorted Colm. "I will give you the intellectual argument. It is this: we are not bloody well having it. Full stop! Is that intellectual enough for you?".
Colm became UNISON Deputy General Secretary in 1993
He was active in the Labour Party, having joined the Party in 1957, elected to the Labour Party NEC in 1987, and was a strong supporter of Neil Kinnock, Labour Party leader.
Diagnosed with motor neurone disease around 1990, he bore his illness with customary fortitude and a complete lack of bitterness. His close friend and COHSE General secretary Lord Hector MacKenzie paid tribute to Colm during a debate on Palliative care.
He died at St Raphael’s Hospice, Wallington on 14th June 2005  just short of his 70th birthday. Leaving a devoted wife Lila, three children and two grandchildren.
 
