
Condolence Book for
Audrey Dickson
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My deepest condolences, Audrey was a wonderful lady.
I met Audrey in the early 1990s when we were both active in IWEN, the Irish Women's Environmental Network which she founded. She was a lovely woman: smart, kind and warm with a strong social conscience. We drifted over the years but I never forgot her and was saddened to hear about her death. My condolences to her loved ones, may she RIP.
I have many happy memories of Audrey, beginning years ago in Sutton, stretching across time to a few lunches on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, and lunch again by the ocean in Malibu, and recently back in Howth, still by the sea. A very special lady. Glad we got to see you in April!
Deepest sympathy to you all on the passing of a wonderful lady
Audrey and I became firm friends we shared someone special ,her much loved sister Dorothy. We've laughed together , cried together and shared,, many precious memories . Although we didn't see her often ,knowing she was there was a great comfort . We spoke often , finding out what her lovely family were up to ... Just today I thought I must ask Audrey !! And realised those days have gone filling me with great sadness . This world has lost one of the best , I feel thankful for the times we had. In dorothys words ... Good night , MY Audrey .
You will Always be remembered with affection and a smile xxx
You will Always be remembered with affection and a smile xxx
With deepest sympathy and thoughts of good times passed.
Audrey was one of life's greatest gifts to me. First was the gift of herself. Throwing herself into whatever adventure we were on at the moment. And there were many! Then the gift of her beloved family sharing them both in her home and in her news of them given in full measure and with full delight. She made it possible for me to spend weeks each year for many, many years in my beloved' second country. She introduced to Ireland's people, its landxcape, its culture. The land of my grandparents, my ancestors that my father loved so much andwho passed that love on to me. She is part of my life in such depth.
She will always be here sharing her zest, curiousity, intellect, adventure and courage. The world has been blessed by her presence. As have I.
She will always be here sharing her zest, curiousity, intellect, adventure and courage. The world has been blessed by her presence. As have I.
The most loving and caring person I have ever met. She telephoned me on Wednesday to ask about my mother Mabel Gargan who has had heart attack. (Aged 95) her cousin. I loved her so much.
Deepest sympathy from the sheridan family.our thoughts are with you all
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