Anita Jenkins

Condolence Book for

Anita Jenkins
(née O'Reilly)

Westbrook Ave., Balbriggan, Dublin

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To Kevin and family my sincere condolences on the loss of Anita, thinking of you at this time, regards Brian & family
— Brian Skerritt
Deepest sympathy to Catherine on the loss of your sister, also condolences to Lisa and Cathriona on the passing of your aunt. May she now rest in peace.
— Arlene Hughes, SDCC
Condolences to Kevin and the Jenkins family on the passing of Anita.. she was a lovely lady.. may she rest in peace.
— Rachael Comfort keepers
Gary, Andrew and Kevin, I was very sad to hear that Anita passed. She was a lovely women and I will always remember the big fries she would make after a night out! Thinking of you all.
— Paul Brady
My deepest sympathy to Anita's husband and sons and extended family . I remember we used to meet weekly at SW . Such a talented lady.RIP Anita.
— Maureen Roy
Andrew and family, deepest sympathy on the passing of your dear mam. Thinking of you at this sad time. May she rest in peace.
Laurna c/o DFIN
— Laurna Cunningham
So sorry for your loss. Anita was a very nice lady who would never pass you without a smile and a greeting. She will be missed in Westbrook. Thinking of you all at this sad time.
— Sharon Tolan
Kevin and family so sorry to hear of the passing of Anita she was a lovely pleasant lady. May she rest in peace.
— Tony Su Sarah and David Westbrook ave
Kevin and family. So sorry to hear the sad news about Anita. She was a lovely talented lady who loved you all very much. Thinking of you specially and remembering Anita fondly. May she rest in peace.
— Sinead Creamer
Thoughts are with you Andrew and family.
— Paul Cahill
I’m so sorry for your loss. She was lovely. May she rest in peace and may our Lord comfort you in your sorrow.
— Fran Murphy
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