Padraig E. BENNETT

Condolence Book for

Padraig E. BENNETT

Dundrum, Dublin / Donnycarney, Dublin

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Deepest sympathies Bea on your sad loss. I recall many happy occasions with Padraig all those years ago. May he now rest in peace. Joe Gannon (Sligo)
— Joe Gannon
Heart breaking to hear of Padraig’s passing. My deepest sympathy to Bea, Brian, Padraig, Peig, Richard and Noel and all his family and friends. He was truly a remarkable person and one of life’s true gentlemen. Padraig you will be sadly missed. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
— Bernie Heffernan
Condolences to the Bennett family. On this Sunday morning we learned the sad news of Padraig’s passing. I’ve known Padraig since I met him for the first time in his professional capacity in the later 1980s and several times over the years since then. Padraig was a gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— John and Bernadette Murphy
Deepest condolences to Padraig & family on the very sad news of your fathers passing, may he rest in peace, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
— Shumon Hashmi & Maria McElwee Killenard Co.Laois
Dear Brian, Padraig and family, I was very sorry to hear the sad news about your Dad passing. May he rest in peace. Sincere condolences to you and your family at this sad time.
— Andrew Buckley
Sincere condolences to Bea and all the Bennett family on Padraig’s passing. We have many fond memories of Padraig. He was a true gentleman, a great colleague and friend. We will miss his great sense of humour which always lifted our spirits. May he rest in peace.
— John and Orla Bradley
Sincerest condolences to all Padraig’s Family and the Bennett family
— Dermot and Anne Magill
To Bea, Brian and Padraig, and to Paula, Caroline and all of the grandchildren, with great sympathy on the death of Padraig. His legacy of kindness, joy in life and good humour lives on in a truly lovely extended family.
— Eugenee Mulhern
We were saddened to hear of the death of Padraig and send our deepest sympathies to Bea and family. We truly enjoyed the time we spent in Padraig’s company. A wise, witty and gentle man. May he rest in Peace
— Frank & Eileen Gernon
Sincere sympathy to Bea and family on the sad passing of Padraig, happy memories of times shared in Waterford many years ago, RIP Padraig
— John & Kay Mc Ginley Galway
Condolences to the Bennett family. Remembering the family from Donnycarney.
— Kathleen Magill Murray Pearl River, New York
Sincere condolences to the Bennett Family on the passing of Padraig. We received lots of kindness and good advice from Padraig over the years. He was a gentleman. May he Rest in Peace.
— Donal & Carolyn Mac Nally
Deepest sympathy to Bea and family on the sad loss of Padraig
— Maeve and Seoirse O Toole (nee Sheehan)
Our deepest condolences to the Bennett family. Special thoughts to Padraig, Caroline, Ryan, Laura and Dylan - we are thinking of you through this difficult time.
— The de Ruiter family
Our sincere condolences to Bea and all the Bennett family on your sad loss. May he rest in peace.
Máire, Deirdre, Ciara and Noel.
— Máire, Deirdre, Ciara and Noel.
We are very sorry to learn of the death of Padraig, our neighbour and a former colleague. We offer our deep condolences to Bea and all of Padraig's family. May he rest in peace.
— Pat and Frances Talbot
To Padraig and family, sincere condolences on behalf of club members at the sad passing of your Dad. Not surprised to hear he was an absolute gentleman. Take comfort from all the great memories you hold.
— Mark Doyle, Wayside Celtic FC
Sincere condolences to Padraig, family and friends. Rest in peace Mr.Bennett
— Paul Corrigan Kildare
Sincere condolences to Bea, Brian, Padraig and all the extended families on Padraig's passing. We were fortunate to enjoy his company (as part of our group of six) on so many occasions for more than 50 years and we'll miss greatly his good humour and his engaging opinions on politics, current affairs and sport - as well as the occasional song. He was a kind and gentle person who carried his deteriorating health in recent years with great dignity, and carried on regardless as best he could. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bea and all the family.
— John & Helen Clifford
Sincere Condolences to Bea and Family on the passing of Padraig. May he Rest In Peace.
— Helen Muldowney
Condolences to Bea and the Bennett family on the passing of Padraig.
An absolute gentleman. May he rest in peace.
Dermot & Valda Clarke
— Dermot Clarke
Sincere sympathy to Bea and family.
Padraig was real gentleman and a wonderful person to know. He will be sadly missed by all.
— Brian Sheehan
My sincere sympathy to Bea, Brian, Pádraig, Ryan, Amélie, Laura, Dylan, Noel, Caroline and Paula on the death of Pádraig. He was a wise, witty and calm man, with a gift for putting people at their ease and entertaining them. He was so well-read and educated - he must have helped hundreds of people, he was indeed one of the good ones. He will be dearly missed by his beloved wife Bea who was so devoted to him. My thoughts will be with you in the days ahead.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal.
Colette McGrath, former neighbour on Stoney Road.
— Colette McGrath
Sincere sympathy to Bea and all the Bennett family. Padraig will be sadly missed -his intelligence ,sense of humour and common sense.A big loss
Lochlann and Brenda Quinn
— Lochlann and Brenda Quinn
Sincere condolences to Peig Richard and Noel. Also to Padraig's own family. Unfortunately June and I are unable to attend the funeral services. May Padraig rest in peace.
— Sean and June Considine
Sincere sympathy to the Bennett family on the passing of your dear brother
Padraig.Remembering all the family from Hazel Road. May he rest in peace
— Peg O'Neill nee Magill
Condolences to Bea & family on the passing of a gentleman & scholar . My firm ,Phelan Prescott & Co .had the pleasure of Padraig’s companionship & expertise for over 50 years .May he rest in peace .
— A ndrew O’Riordan
Pensive sadness when hearing of Padraig’s passing. Worked with him through several upheavals in the work places at the end of the 1980s. Big brain, big heart and a great sense of humour. Condolences to his family and wide circle of friends and colleagues.

Suzanne
— Suzanne Kelly
Our deepest sympathy to all the Bennett family on the death of Padraig. Condolences to Brian . So sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace
— John and Barbara McCarthy Ardpatrick Co Limerick
My sincere condolences Bea. Padraig was such a gentleman and steered us novices so well back in the Arthur Young days in the 80s… very fond memories and obviously will be sadly missed. RIP
— Paul Stirrat
Very sorry to learn of Padraig’s death
I welcomed time spent in his company
Sincere sympathy
Noel Holland
— Noel Holland
Sorry to hear of Padraig’s passing, a great man who will be missed by many. Condolences to Bea and family. May he rest in peace.
— Kieran MacHugh
To Bea Brian and Padraig sincere sympathy on Padraig’s passing. May his gentle soul rest in peace. Padraig was a gentleman in the best sense of that word. Great memories of many years racing in York
— John MacNamara
My deepest sympathy to Padraig’s wife and family. I knew him for over twenty years and he was a beautiful man and an absolute gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— Anna O Brien formerly of Phelan Prescott + Co
Our sincerest condolences to Bea, Padraig and Brian on the passing of Brian. An absolute Gentleman in every respect and whose company we always enjoyed. Rest in peace Padraig.
Sean and Rose.
— Sean and Rose O Driscoll
Sincere condolences to Bea and Padraigs family on the sad passing of Padraig, a real gentleman.
May he rest in peace
— Jimmy & Sheila Owens Navan
Our deepest condolences to Bea, Padraig, Brian, Caroline, Paula, Ryan, Amélie, Laura, Dylan and James and all of Padraig's beautiful family. He was a gentle, kind and compassionate man. A bon viveur who loved his family and other people and seemed to be in perpetual good humour. He will be really missed.
— Karl Brophy and Deirdre Grant
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