
Condolence Book for
Ann (Marie) Cuffe
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Deepest condolences to Paddy, Audrey and all Ann's family from all the staff and residents in the Clevis. Ann was a very kind lady with the sunniest smile. May she rest in eternal peace.
My deepest sympathy to you all. Ann was a lovely person and a pleasure to know. We met through Bridge and as she lived near me we sometimes travelled together. She was a committed volunteer in the Blackrock Hospice - a warm smiling face on the front desk whenever I called there. May she rest in peace.
Sending my Condolences to Adrienne and Lydia,on the passing of your beloved Aunt Ann,to your Uncle Patsy,their daughter,Audrey husband Patrick and their family,you talked so fondly of her ,may she now rest in eternal peace
So sorry Audrey and Paddy for the loss of Ann, she was a pleasure to have in Ashford house and we miss her lovely smile in harbour, take care.
My sincere sympathy to Anns Family.
I have wonderful memories of Ann she was a member of CHA Hillwalking Club and was always so happy walking with us on the Wicklow and Dublin mountains. Also we enjoyed her company on our walking holidays.
Ann was a lovely lady and will be missed by her family and friends..
I have wonderful memories of Ann she was a member of CHA Hillwalking Club and was always so happy walking with us on the Wicklow and Dublin mountains. Also we enjoyed her company on our walking holidays.
Ann was a lovely lady and will be missed by her family and friends..
Sending, Audrey, Patrick, Guy, Riain and Luke our love. We know your celebration of Ann’s life on Thursday will be one of mixed emotions. A time to remember and reflect. A loss hard to endure. May your family bond give you strength and support over the coming weeks and months. Xxxx
We mourn the loss of our beautiful Aunty Ann. She was a remarkable woman who impacted countless lives during her career as an Audiologist in Temple Street Children’s Hospital and as a volunteer for Our Lady’s Hospice. She lived her life to the fullest, always wearing a smile on her face and spreading joy to those around her. Her memory will forever hold a special place in our hearts. Rest in peace dearest Ann. Sending our love to Uncle Patsy, Audrey and all the family.
My sincere sympathy to dear Ann's family. She was a truly kind-hearted lovely lady whom I knew when we were together in Sandymount Bridge club. May she rest in peace.
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