Arthur Noel Reynolds

Condolence Book for

Arthur Noel Reynolds

Blackrock, Dublin

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My deepest condolences to Fintan and all the extended family of Arthur. I'm very sorry to learn of his death. . He was always great fun, a very good friend to his sailing buddies in the DYMC and a gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— ROISIN MOYNIHAN
I am very sad to read of the death of Arthur.
Arthur was a regular visitor and supporter of our Classic Regattas in Glandore.
We enjoyed his support his contributions and his company .
I extend my sincere sympathy to his family and friends
May Arthur rest in Peace R.I.P.
— Kieran O Donoghue Glandore
My deepest condolences to Fintan and all the extended family of Arthur. He will be remembered by many for his passionate love of all things maritime, social equality and his support for the formation of an Irish fishermen's' trade union. May he have fair winds and a peaceful anchorage
— Paddy Daly
Deepest sympathy to Arthur’s relatives and friends
Knew him well during my time in Marine.
Never afraid to express an opinion.
— Pat the Cope Gallagher
Arthur was a supporter and mentor to me over many years. He encouraged me and commissioned me to paint many marine paintings over the years, both his own yachts and other peoples. May he rest in peace.
— Pete Hogan and family
Condolences to all of Arthur's family and friends. Arthur was a gentleman and always a pleasure to visit may he rest in peace
— Nina O'Connor IWA
Sincerest condolences to Arthur’s family and friends. He was a unique and wonderful man. We wish you fair winds and following seas for your onward voyage. We will miss you Arthur.
— Jonathan & Carol O Rourke
Thank you Arthur for lovely memories of my time in Dublin. I will not forget you. x
— Meadbh
I am saddened to hear the news of Arthur’s death. I have known him over several decades, as a journalist, a man of the sea, a supportive constituent, and a friend. My sympathies are with his family. Siochan Siorai.
— Eamon Gilmore
Sad to learn of the death of Arthur Reynolds. I have many fond memories of Arthur. Always cheerful and helpful towards his colleagues in The Irish Times. He will be missed
— Eugene McEldowney
Deepest sympathy to the extended Reynolds Family on the Passing of Arthur . He was a well known figure on the Waterfront for as long as I can remember and an absolute gentleman . Can you imagine the boisterous welcome that he will get " up above " from the former Members of the Dunlaoghaire Motor Yacht Club that have already left us , to name a few , Frank Ryan , Geoff Bowers , Bob Geldof , Norman Binns , Roy Starkey , Joyce O'Brien and so many more . After a long and full life Arthur will Rest in Peace , hopefully with a gentle warm following wind . Sincerely , Muriel & Ken Ryan , Dalkey
— Ken Ryan
Very sorry to hear of Arthur's death. We worked together for many years in The Irish Times. A gentleman. Sympathies to Arthur's family.
— Clodagh Haugh
Very sorry to hear about Arthur's passing. Many memories of working nights with him in The Irish Times.
— Noel Costello
I first encountered Arthur on the 'graveyard shift' in the Irish Times in Fleet Street in the 1980s. He was funny, well read and helpful, always willing to share his wide experience with one who was starting out in the trade. He taught me a great deal.
— Kieran Fagan
RIP Arthur a fantastic man with great stories and he will be missed by us all in the DMYC.
— Sue
I met Arthur as a boy in the 80s as he needed extra hands packing and mailing the Irish Skipper from his office in Landsdown Road. I sailed and toiled (!) with Arthur aboard Gulliver around the Irish, English and French coasts for many years with him, punctuated by endless hours scrubbing decks and boat bottoms under his regime (complete with tea and biscuits!).

These years of hard labor gave me the confidence to join Asgard II for many an on-and-off season trips, and ultimately to pursue a professional career at sea.

Humor aside (which, in my experience with Arthur was impossible), I often look back on these happy times and am forever grateful for the wonderful teaching, fun and wisdom afforded to me by this generous man. He taught me to use a halyard and a hammer, the value of a pound and of a friendship. I would not be the man or father that I am without his influence.

Thank you Arthur, for everything. I will sail/cruise on in your memory.
— Brian Byrne, Texas
Sincere Sympathy to all Arthur's family, He was a good friend.
— Jack Fagan
A fair wind to a safe harbour for a very special man, who will be sadly missed by so many.
Condolence to his family.
— Gren and Pat Carolan DMYC
May the wind fill your sails Arthur. Fond memories of your regular Sunday story after lunch. Rest easy from all your friends and fellow inmates at Rosepark. - Helen. Joseph, Gerry. Eamon, Mary, Anthony, David, Betty, Frances, Michael and Margaret.1 and Margaret 2.
— Rosepark Independent Living
Sincere condolences to to Arthur’s family and friends He was a wonderful advocate for our fishing industry
May he rest in Peace
— Johnny and Carmel Keating Kilmore Quay Wexford
“Least we forget this great man gave a voice to the fishermen and fishing communities of Ireland. “May the sod rest easy on you Arthur.“Condolences to all his family and friends.”Kevin Flannery, Dingle .
— Kevin Flannery,Dingle
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