On Monday, Martin McGuinness, myself, Rita O'Hare, Pat  Doherty and Lucilita Breatnach represented Sinn Féin at the funeral of former  Taoiseach Albert Reynolds in Dublin. All of us, along with others who couldn't  attend, had worked with Albert on the peace process. The State ceremony was a  fitting send off for a man who was crucial to the development of the peace  process.              There was poignancy in the fact that his funeral took  place just days before the 20 th  Anniversary of the historic and  groundbreaking IRA cessation of 1994.              That decision by the IRA leadership resulted in  enormous changes and had profound effects on politics in Ireland and on the  relationship between Ireland and Britain.              Much of the work to bring about that opportunity was  carried out away from the public eye and is often now forgotten.             People rightly remember the great political highs of  the past two decades, be...