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HIGGINSON, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew John

Condolences to Ann and Family, Andy had a generous word and a steady kindness; I hope knowing how much he meant to others brings each of you some comfort.

GerryD


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HIGGINSON, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew John

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Bunowe, near Ballyconneely, Connemara, circa 2017

Ann


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HIGGINSON, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew John

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Hiking in the Garfagnana in Italy, early 1990s

Ann


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CONNAUGHTON, John (Johnny)

Aw condolences Teresa to you & family, May Johnny rest in peace & comfort you in his loss

Brenda Mc Gann


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HAMILTON, Marjorie

My deepest sympathy to all the family on the sad loss of their beloved mother Marjorie..I have some lovely memories of Marjorie going back to Rutland High school, May Marjorie rest in peace.

Marion Burgess


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HIGGINSON, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew John

Our Deepest Sympathy to Anne and her family

U3A Sutton Baldoyle Group Dublin


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COYNE, Paddy

A life well lived & well loved. Very sincere condolences to all the Coyne family. Will be greatly missed

J Walker


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BURROWS, Hugh Adair

I can't believe that you're gone Mr Burrows

Geraldine Maguire


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O'NEILL, Vincent

So sorry to only hear of Vincents passing just now Dolores as I am living down in Tipperary. Vincent was a lovely man, very helpful to me on many occasions and I am really sad at just reading about this now, quite some time later. R I P..

Larry Tierney.


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FORDE, Michael

Rest in peace Michael.fondly remembered.

Paul Andreucetti.St Mary’s College.


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WILLIAMSON, Robert Howard

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many years ago, howard williamson and I attended the same boarding school in dublin. like me he was an eccentric and at times a loner. I have only just learned of his passing. may his rest in peace.

henry bruce clark


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DEMPSEY, Fr. Luke

Father Luke was a wonderful Priest and Teacher. I was a former student of his in Theology 100 at St. Francis Xavier University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Father Luke will be greatly missed by all who had the priviledge of knowing him.

Michael Lucas


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FORDE, Michael

SINCEREST AND PRAYERFUL SYMPATHY. MASSES AND PRAYERS OFFERED.

FR. JOHN FLAVIN CSSp, DUBLIN 9


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McMAHON, Peter Anthony

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Rest in Peace

Anthony McMahon


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HENNESSY, Charlie

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Rest in Peace

Ryan hennessy


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LAWRENCE, Hugo

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Thinking of Hugo and his family and friends today. He is always in my prayers. Maria (Conroy Byrne)

Maria Conroy Byrne


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BROSNAN, Bill

A very lovely tribute Monica to Bill

Joseph Woods


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CONNOLLY, Dr. Paul

Paul was, in every way, 'a gentleman and a scholar'. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.

John Joyce


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LEWIS, Margaret

A wonderful lady in the truest sense of the word. Your gentle humour, your kindness, your bravery and your friendship are much missed. May you rest in peace. You are often in my thoughts. ❤️❤️❤️

Trish Hall


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BUCKLEY, Vicki, Michael, Paul

You were such a beautiful girl . Worked with Vicki in Dalkey Island hotel

Julie Owens


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GIBNEY, Eugene

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Sorry to hear about Gene's passing May he rest in peace

Peter Woods -old friend


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SMITH, Declan

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Sending sincere condolences to Heather, Ciaran, Ronan and all the family circle. Although we haven’t been in touch for many years, we remember Declan as a very special person who had a big impact on our lives. Fiona worked with him in CMSI in the mid-eighties and fondly recalls him in his trademark Icelandic jumper. He was a warm and open-hearted colleague, with a gift for drawing people into Mission and always ready with a big bear hug when you needed it! Later he visited us both when we were teachers in Dodoma, Tanzania and made a great impression. He spent time listening to all the Mission personnel, praying with us and generally encouraging us with his spiritual counsel and good humour. He was a lively speaker too – often producing his guitar & launching into an impromptu African praise song at the end of his talks & sermons. A few years later he preached at our wedding in Eglantine parish, Hillsborough (sharing the service with Cecil Wilson and Fiona’s rector William Bell) and true to form he burst into a rendition of “Jabulani Africa” from the pulpit! One of Roger’s abiding memories was when Declan was a guest in his house & he took the trouble to tackle a large pile of washing up, leaving it all clean and neatly stacked - a rare example of servant leadership. “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9

Roger & Fiona Thompson


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DUNNION, Gerald (Gerry)

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miss you everyday

Deirdre


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KEANE, Prof. Conor

Conor was a wonderful friend and mentor. He will be missed by many friends who knew him at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormandy Street, London.

Sheila (Savill) Fitzsimons


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