Bill Wylie

Condolence Book for

Bill Wylie

Sundrive Road, Dublin 12, Dublin / Crumlin, Dublin

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I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Bill. My sincere condolences to Mary, William and all you’re your family and friends. May Bill have the eternal reward he richly deserves. He was on of the best.
— TP Toolan ex eir
Nev Sinead and the Wylie family. So sad to hear the news of Bill's passing. Thinking of you at this sad time. We're here to support you with anything you need. May he rest in peace.
— Leo and Sandra O Rourke and family
Sincere sympathy to all Bills family and friends. I have fond memories of him when we both worked in Dundrum. R.I.P Bill
— Attracta Garvey nee McGill
From the American side sincere condolences to Mary and our second cousins - William, Neville and Ruth and their families. I first met "Cousin" Bill in 1973 when I stayed in Ireland for a month at Christmas on my way back from a college semester in Spain. He and Mary came to visit his sister Pauline and the O'Callaghan and Connell cousins during their honeymoon in New York in 1975. He always had a soft side to him and was a genuine person in his words and deeds. I last met up with him and Mary at Glasnevin Cemetery, the summer before Covid hit, and we enjoyed a good chat. Mary was busy making another baby sweater - in anticipation of the arrival of another of Ruth and Gavin's boys! A great life lived - may he rest in peace! Sincerely, Cousin Barbara
— Barbara A O'Callaghan
We are so sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Bill. Deepest Condolences to Mary and all the family. May he rest in Peace
— Wylie family Oxmantown Road
I am sad to hear about the passing of Bill and my sincere condolences to all the families and friends of the true gentleman.
I had the pleasure of meeting and working with Bill when we were both working on the Telephone System in Botswana,Southern Africa. He was a great work colleague and was liked by all. Bill was very imaginative with the social aspects and arranged card games and we played a football game against the local staff which was cut short due to “dust storm”
Bill (and Mary when she visited) were wonderful company on nights out.
May he rest in peace
— Val Roche
Mary, William, Neville and Ruth, sincere condolences to you on the loss of your beloved dad. Bill was a constant support in so many ways to the Marist Primary School over the years. He was a much valued member of the Board of Management with caring and wise advice.It was a privilege to know Bill and be in the presence of a person so full of integrity, kindness and compassion.
May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Sr Ann
Sincere condolences to Bill's family on his passing. Bill was a true gentleman, a larger-than-life character, and very skilled at what he did, as I remember him from those good old Dundrum days. God rest him.
— Pat Doherty
To Ruth, Gavin, Ríaghán, Cuán, Faolán & all the Wylie family, condolences on death of your father
— Ben Purcell
So very sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Bill was truly one of the good guys. Full of mischief, a funny and genuine colleague. He brightened up the dullest days. May he rest in peace. Deepest sympathy to Bill's family.
— Ronnie Connolly
Deepest sympathies to Bill's family on his passing. I worked with him for many years in eircom. An absolute gentleman and a great man for hot buttered batch loaf. Rest in Peace Bill.
— Tom Halligan
Ruth and all the family my thoughts and prayers are with you all on the sad passing of you dear and much loved Dad.
May he rest in peace .
— Gay Davoren
Ruth - so saddened to hear this news. I knew just how treasured he was to all of you (and you, the favourite child!) but especially your boys.
I couldn't be at the church to celebrate his life with you all but did watch online and he would have been so proud of each and every one of you.
It really was a loving tribute to an amazing Dad and Grandad.
Rest in Peace Bill.
— Pauline & Richie Lucas
On behalf of all carers team, please accept our deepest condolences for your loss. Bill was a great man, a true gentleman and it was a pleasure to support him in the last few months. May God give you hope and strength to go through this time of grief and sadness.
Ar dheirs de raibh a anam
— Inga Cantir, Myhomecare Supervisor
So very sorry to hear of Bill's passing, a really lovely man, may he rest in peace. Deepest sympathy to Bill's family.
— Ita Broe
Very sorry to hear of Bill's death. I worked with him in Dundrum many years ago. He was so helpful and kind, particularly to new people. He was a pleasure to work with and to enjoy a laugh with. He is a great loss for his wife and family and I hope they get some comfort from all of us who remember him with such regard.
— Mary Phelan
Our deepest sympathy dear Mary and to his beloved family. Words can’t express how sorry we are to hear of Bills death. He was such a gentle soul and his devotion to his lovely Mary was a sight to behold. We are thankful that we had the pleasure of knowing such a lovely decent man. May God bless you and comfort you at this sad time. We will miss him in Laburnum.
— John & Ann Hall Laburnum
Very sorry to hear the sad news of Bill’s passing. He was a lovely guy, helpful and fun to work with. One of life’s true gentlemen. My condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.
— Kevin Nolan
So sorry to hear the sad news about Bill. I worked with him in dundrum and played football with him on may occasions. Not least in the 5 a side in churchtown. I remember one time when he hurt his head off the wall and we sat in the meath hospital and laughed as the doctor told him he was getting staples and not stiches. Always a gentleman. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
— Paul Whelan
Though many years have passed since I worked in P&T / Telecom Eireann, Dundrum, I have such fond memories of Bill: Teasing me with "Good morning Miss Fallon", a bit of praise for my soccer exploits , his smiling face, his friendliness and his grá mór for his family. Sending my sincere sympathy to Mary, William Neville & Ruth and all who love and will miss Bill. Suaimhneas sioraí dó. Maeve Fallon.
— Maeve Whelan
Ruth, Gavin, Ríaghán, Cuán and Faolán so sorry for Bill’s passing! Sending all my love, thoughts and prayers!
— Karen Crowley
Ruth, so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Thinking of you all at this terribly sad time.
— Elaine Naughton
Very sad to hear of Bill’s passing. We played football together with Sundrive, College House and Civil Service cups. One of the nicest persons you could meet and always kind. Deepest sympathy to the extended Wylie family.
— Shay McGovern
I am really saddened to hear of Bill’s passing. I had the pleasure of working with him over a number of years, beginning in Dundrum in the good old days. He was, without exception, an approachable and supportive colleague and friend; one of the good ones. My condolences to his extended family at this difficult time. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
— Paul Loftus
Very sad to hear of Bill's passing. I worked with Bill in P&T Dundrum in the 70's and my daughter, Aoibhinn, worked with him in AIB in recent years We both thought that he was one of the loveliest people we knew.
— Bob Stuart
To Ruth, Gavin and all the Wylie family, we are so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad Bill.
Thinking of you all at this sad time.
Aislinn and Séamus Murphy
— Aislinn and Séamus Murphy
Mary , William , Neville, Ruth and extended family , I’m very sorry to hear the sad news about Bill . He was a lovely person . A gentleman. RIP .
— Mary Galvin Scoil Iosagáin
So sad to hear of Bill's passing. We worked together in P+T Dundrum. Always a gentleman if he could help you he would. Condolences to his family.
— Betty Glennon
So sorry to hear about the passing of Bill. A gentleman through and through. The boulevard will not be the same without him. Sending love and hugs to Mary and family. Thinking of you all at this sad time.
— Audrey, Troy, Luke McMurray laburnum
So deeply saddened on the passing of Bill. Bill was such a wonderful gentleman and neighbour for the last 27 years. Our prayers are with Mary and all the family at this sad time.
Mary, Paul and the Morrin family.
— Mary & Paul Morrin
To Ruth, Gavin & all the Wylie family, condolences on the passing of your father. May he rest in peace.
— Sean & Tracy Purcell
Sincere condolences to Willie and the extended Wylie family on Bill’s passing. Got to know Bill very well when he used to come up and see Willie play for Cashelvilla. The most pleasant, friendly and genuine man you could ever meet . May the Wylie family find strength and comfort in each other and with your neighbours and friends during this very difficult time. May Bill’s gentle soul Rest in Peace.
— Mick O Reilly
So sorry to hear of Bill's passing a work colleague, boss and friend from Dundrum computer centre. He was great craic at Monday night five a side in Churchtown and the Memorex tournaments. Referred to us culchies as 'provincial chaps'.
— Fergal Lonergan
So very sorry to hear this sad news.
Bill was one of the nicest people you could meet, decent and genuine all the way through.
Suaimhneas síoraí dó
— Bríd Ingoldsby
My sincere condolences to Bills family. A lovely gentleman. Had lovely chats with Bill when he was visiting Mary his beloved wife. RIP
— Jean Brocklebank
Dear Mary, Ruth and all the Wylie family, we would like to extend our sincere condolences to you all at this very sad time. Bill was always so kind and helpful during the art exhibitions when Mary displayed her beautiful paintings. He was such a devoted husband and a true gentleman. Sending our love to you at this sad time. Rest in peace Bill xxx
— Frances Wood, Primary Colours Art Group
Deepest sympathy to Ruth and your family on the passing of your father. May he rest in peace
— Melissa Dubheasa & Eloise
Dear Mary, Ruth and all the Wylie family, we are so saddened to hear of the passing of Bill. He was such a lovely, kind gentleman, a pleasure to know. Sending love at this sad time. Rest in peace Bill.
— Frances, Lorcan, Kate, Abbie & Orla Wood
Very sad to hear about Bill. He was always a gentleman.
May he rest in peace.
— David Lynch Wicklow
Bill always made late night support in IT that much easier. A true gentleman, condolences to all his family.
— Joan O'Sullivan Fullerton
To Ruth, Gavin, Ríaghán, Cuán, Faolán & all the Wylie family, condolences on the passing of Bill. May he rest in peace.
— Tom & Josephine Holland
We were shocked & saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Bill. Sincere Condolences to Mary, William, Ruth. Neville & families. Bill was a gentleman & a friend. His devotion to Mary was the definition of unconditional love. He will be missed in Wexford & beyond by all and will be fondly remembered. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Robert & Yvonne Moran
Shocked and saddened to hear of Bill’s passing and our sincere condolences to the Wylie family. Bill was a colleague, a friend and just a great guy to know. I cannot speak highly enough of him. May Bill rest in peace.
— Declan & Helen Hanney
I was shocked and saddened to hear the news of Bill's passing. We were first cousins on my mother's side, and I have strong memories of the 2 of us kicking a ball outside our Granny's house when he was about 15 or 16. I also worked with Bill when I moved to the IT Department in P&T. He was very supportive of me as I sought to find my feet in a new work environment. I last spoke to Bill just before Christmas when we talked about hooking up next time he was down in Cork. Regrettably it wasn't to be. My sincere condolences to Mary, Ruthie, William, and Neville. RIP.
— Terry Lawlor
Bill was a gentleman and a good friend. He always saw the best in people.
— Colm Murphy
To Ruth and the extended Wylie family. So sorry to hear of Bill's passing. A true inspiration to everyone. May he rest in peace.
— 44th-93rd Crumlin Scout Group
Dearest Mary, William, Ruth and Neville... We are all so saddened at the news of Bill's passing. He was such a gentle soul with the warmest heart. We will miss looking out for you and Mary driving up the Boulevard and the immense kindness you showed to your darling Mary as she struggled with her own illness. You really and truly were a sight to behold with your unconditional love. A true inspiration to us all. May you find the best seat in heaven Bill because heaven knows you deserve it. Rest in peace our Wexford friend and neighbour🙏💔 Robbie, Lorna, Adam, Kyle and Ethan
— Lorna & Robbie Butler
Deepest sympathy to Ruth and your family on the unexpected death of your dad. May he rest in peace
— Margot OMahony Cork
Nev I'm so sorry to hear the sad news of your dad passing my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time may he rest in peace
— Shane & Sandra Doherty
Sincerest condolences to all the Wylie family.
I had the pleasure of playing alongside Bill with Clover Rovers in the early 80's and then working alongside him in Dundrum CC in the 90's.
It is often said of someone who has passed away that they were a true gent and in Bill's case this is no exaggeration.
An honour to have Bill as a colleague and a friend.
'Thanks for coming in' and 'no money would pay you' Classic Bill sayings.
Rest In Peace.
— Brian Sheridan
To Willie and the extended Wylie family, my sincere condolences on the loss of your Dad. May he rest in peace.

Damien (ex-Eir, Dundrum)
— Damien Cahill
Am so sorry for your loss. He was my first real boss and the greatest "balancer" I ever knew. Learned so much from him and spent many fun days with him in Dundrum Computer Centre. Rest peacefully my friend x
— Sean Corcoran
Condolences to the Wylie family on the loss of their lovely dad. A friendly Teddy Bear of a man who loved his grandchildren dearly. He will be sadly missed
— Sandra and Terry
Sincerest sympathy to Mary and family on the death of Bill. I had the pleasure of working with this fantastic colleague in the early days of the Dundtum computer centre.
— Mide Gilhooly nee Fagan
Our sincere condolences to Mary and family.
We were so sorry to hear of the sad passing of Bill. He was an absolute gentleman who always had time for a chat. He will be missed in Wexford by all.
My he Rest in Peace.
— Fiona Michael Behan, Laburnum
So sorry to hear about Bill's passing. We worked together in Dundrum and he was one of the most approachable colleagues I ever worked with and a great footballer too. A midfield maestro. Condolences to all the family.
— Eamonn Logan
My sincere condolences to Mary and your family. A sad loss to you All. 😢What a well travelled man and very interesting to listen to. May you be in the arms of the angel's Mr Wylie. Thank you for all your pleasant conversations & news of your travels through your great skills and experience. I thoroughly enjoyed listening. Rip now. 🙏😇
— Anne
So sorry to hear of sad passing of Bill.
We worked together in the P&T Computer Unit Dundrum, Bill was always so friendly , helpful and always smiling and jovial. Condolences to his family.
may he Rest in Peace 🙏🙏🙏
— Laura Hitchcock
To Mary and the Wylie family, please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of dear Bill. We worked and played together in the Dundrum Computer Centre from the early days.Remember well the daily race that eight of us had to to be one of the first four who would get to play beginners Bridge at lunch time.Bill used to say 'I hate being vulnerable' (its a Bridge convention).I will miss him, may he rest in peace.
— Dave & Maureen Cahalin
To Mary, William, Neville and Ruthie

So very sorry to hear about the passing of Bill. He will be forever remembered in my heart. He had a way about him that made you always feel welcome, a great sense of humor and one of the kindest and caring human beings I have ever met. He helped so many of us Yankees settle in and feel at home. Rest in peace my friend.
— Jennifer Jones
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