
Condolence Book for
Alan GLYNN
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A true gentleman, beloved Brother of Desmond, great golfer, and friend to all. I met him and Angela while traveling to Ireland with Desmond. Condolences to all. May he Rest In Peace.
May I offer my very deepest sympathy to Alan’s family
He was a great person
Great communicator
Great supporter
Great administrator
Great golfing partner
Great presence
Great help to me
A great gentleman
RIP Alan
Brendan Bell
He was a great person
Great communicator
Great supporter
Great administrator
Great golfing partner
Great presence
Great help to me
A great gentleman
RIP Alan
Brendan Bell
Sincere condolences to the Glynn family. I work in The Park Clinic and have met your father many times in the Tea rooms at Deansgrange Cemetary . Such a lovely man. He , I am sure will be sadly missed RIP
My sincere condolences to Alan’s family. One of my earliest memories of Alan is of an epic trip from Bulloch Harbour to Skerries on the good ship ‘Flying Enteprise’ in 1960. I also worked with him in Joe Malone Car Hire. He was a true gentleman.
My codolences to all of Alan's family at this very sad time. As a "left hander" I introduced Alan to golf and had many a happy moment together on many a track.
May his God be good to him and may he rest in perfect peace.
May his God be good to him and may he rest in perfect peace.
Sincere condolences for you all. I will miss his lovely smile and hug every time I came home for a visit.
We met Alan in the Tea Rooms in Deans Grange some years ago. He was also such a true gentleman and we welcomed his company each week. We will miss you Alan. Condolences to Joanna and the family
Sincere condolences to the family on the passing of Alan RIP.
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