Barbara Taylor

Condolence Book for

Barbara Taylor
(née Mckay)

Bath, Somerset, England and formerly of Furry Park Road, Killester, Dublin

This Condolence Book is now read-only

60 days after publication, this book becomes ‘read only’ which means that no new condolences may be added; however, the condolence book may be viewed, saved and / or printed at any time.

Loading data...
Deepest sympathy to Helen and family.
May Barbara Rest in Peace. 🙏🏻
My sincere condolences to Dave, Audrey and family and to all who mourn the sad and untimely death of Barbara
May she Rest in Peace
ToHelen Deirdre,and David, very sad to hear of Barbara,s untimelypassing. and to you,James andBrian, I offer my deepest sympathy. I remember Barbara growing up and she was a lovely,kind and friendly person.RI P.
Sincerest condolences to Helen, Deirdre and David and the McKay family on this terrible and tragic loss of a beloved sister. To Brian and James on the loss of a beloved mum and partner. Unfortunately the price of love is loss and the only comforts are in the good memories. May she forever Rest In Peace
So sorry to learn of Barbara's passing.Sincere sympathies to David James Brian Helen Deidre and the extended Taylor Mc Kay families on your sad loss.
A gentle lady who has finally overcome her last challenge with bravery and dignity and now passes into the loving care once again of her Mam Irene and Dad Dermot.
Sleep well dear Barbara
Sincere sympathies to James Brian David and the extended Taylor Mc Kay families on the passing all to soon of dear Barbara bravely and dignified. Barbara you now return to the well deserved peaceful rest of your loving Mam and Dad. Rest in Peace
Heartfelt sympathy to David and the McKay family on the untimely passing of your darling Barbara. Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time. A very gentle lady who always had a friendly smile and warm welcome. May she rest in peace, at home now, with her beloved Mam and Dad.
Suaimhneas siorai da anam
Helen and family...I offer you my deepest sympathy on Barbara's passing. Helen, you and I have been friends since 1980 and in all those years you spoke fondly of Barbara. It is a comfort that you have been able to do everything possible for her since last February. Death is difficult for those who mourn but her suffering is over now. Take care of yourself my dear friend. God be good to Barbara.
When someone as special as Barbara dies, the grief feels unbearable. Just know that Barbara' legacy will live on through the many lives she touched. Please accept my sincere sympathies. Rest in Peace.
Its hard to comprehend that such a beautiful person such as Barbara is no longer with us. Barbara was a gentle soul and a wonderful mother. Rest in peace
Barbara's passing is a terrible shock for us to deal with and our lives will never be the same. Deirdre Mckay and I talk about Barbara every day and reminisce about the times she had with Barbara and that we all had with Barbara. We watch videos of her in Ireland and in Bath and they make her seem right there with us still. Barbara was taken too soon but, she lived a happy life with her family and friends. We will miss her awfully. Rest in peace. See you on the other side.
Loading data...