Adrian MANNERING

Condolence Book for

Adrian MANNERING

Harold's Cross, Dublin

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Fond memories of Adrian playing and singing in O'Donoghues. Lovely singer. He did a great rendition of Billy Brown's song 'Cinderella'. Always buzzing about town on his bike, his wig tails billowing in the wind and his briefcase on the back. RIP lovely gentleman.
— Trisha Pender
So sorry to hear this news, it was always a treat to bump into Adrian around these parts, he was always courteous, witty and brimming with piquant legal gossip, he will indeed be sadly missed.
— Brenda Power
Adrian was one of the first barristers I briefed in my own legal career in the late 80s. Is there a better reason for being a little late for Court, than having to go back home for your lavender buttonhole? An absolute gentleman and truly one of a kind.
— Brian McGrane
Sincere condolences.

Adrian was a good colleague.

He often brightened the day in the Law library, with
his pertinent and witty observations.

Personally, I also enjoyed his recordings.

May he rest in peace.
— Killian McMorrow
GOD BLESS YOU ADRIAN
WHAT A WONDERFULL TRIBUTE TO FULL FILLED LIFE
ON BEHALF OF THE RAF COMMITTEE MEMBERS WE OFFER OUR SYMPATHY TO ALL THE FAMILY
GREAT TO HAVE MET THROUGH THE BLUE
ALAN
— ALAN HARRISSONBEM PRESIDENT OF ROYAL AIR FORCE
I grew up in Harold's Cross but never knew Adrian. What a beautiful tribute, however. RIP
— Paul Crowe
Rest In Peace Adrian.

The gigs in the Phoenix Folk Club in Ballyfermot were brilliant.

Mick.
— Michael Coakley
Sympathy to you Harry and all the family on the sad loss of Adrian RIP.
Ethna Morris.
— Ethna morris
Sadly missed, Rest in Peace.
— Frank Mc Namara
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