NUGENT, JAMES (JIM)

This was published in the following publications on 26.04.2020:
Irish Times

NUGENT, JAMES (Jim) (Glenageary, Co. Dublin) - April 24th 2020 peacefully at home, loving husband of his darling wife Rose (recently deceased), Wonderful father to Mark, Louise, Susan and Jim. Sadly missed by his beloved grandchildren Hannah, Rebecca, Jessica, Tom, Max, Ruby, Bowie and Amélie. Greatly missed by his family and friends. In keeping with government guidelines regarding public gatherings, Jim’s funeral will be private. A Mass will be held at a later date to celebrate his life. “The ties that bound us, are still around us” “Slip anchor and sail away”

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Ann Fitzpatrick. I had the pleasure of meeting Jim many times in St.Michaels Hospital Dun Laoghaire. An absolute gentleman. May he rest in peace. Condolences to all the family.


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I worked with Jim in The London and Lancashire in the 60s. He was a lovely gentleman and I offer my sympathy to his family at this sad time. Ina Cahill (Leinster) England


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So sorry for your loss Susan I know how much your dad meant to you. Audrey


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Rip. So sorry for your loss, Louise and all the family. Anne Taggart.


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So sorry for your loss. Sending love & light at this time. Clare Irwin (school friend of Louise)


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My deepest sympathy on Jim's passing and also Rose. I worked with him in the London and Lancashire in the 60s. Desna Campbell Leopardstown


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