Brendan O'Malley

Condolence Book for

Brendan O'Malley

Templeogue, Dublin / Annascaul, Kerry

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Helen and Family.My condolences to you all on Brendans sudden passing .I worked with him in Cabinteely in 70's, and later I would have spoken to him many times in Underwriting.I remember him as very conscientious colleague , always good humoured .He stood for what is right and fare, and spoke on our behalf when necessary.
Ní bheidh a leithead ann arís. R.I.P.
— Don Nolan
Helen, I am so sorry to hear the sad news about Brendan’s passing. I worked with him in Bank of Ireland. May he rest in peace
— Deirdre Carroll
My condolences to you Helen & Family. The news of Brendan's passing is so very sad.
In the early 70s we worked together in Cabinteely. Brendan collected & dropped me at Kimmage crossroads for the 8 o'clock shifts and looked out for me like a brother. Helen, you & Brendan were going out at that time & he sometimes collected you on the way home. Great memories of happy times. We met over the years at quizes & Tesco & always had a laugh and a few words.
He was a decent, gentle & cheerful person and I know you will miss him very much. One of life's good people. Rest in peace Brendan.
— Mary Devane
Sincere sympathy to Brendan's family on his untimely passing. In our working days always a pleasure to chat with him.
— Maureen O'Brien ex BOI
Sincere sympathy to you Helen and all the family on the sad passing of Brendan. May he Rest In Peace
— Deirdre & John O Donnell Annascaul
SINCERE SYMPATHY TO HELEN AND EXTENDED FAMILY ON THE SUDDEN PASSING OF YOUR BELOVED BRENDAN R I P
MAY HE REST IN PEACE
— JIMMY FLEMING B O I BOWLS CLUB
Sincere condolences to Helen, Stephen and Killian and families on the sad and sudden loss of Brendan. Always a cheery and bright smile for everyone in Bank of Ireland James's St many moons ago. Nií imithe uainn ach imithe romhainn.
— Carmel Somers & Johnny McDonnell
So sorry to learn of Brendans death. I had the pleasure of working with him in BOI James St and remember him as a good humoured and conscientious colleague. RIP Brendan.
— Frank Casey ex BOI
Very deepest sympathy 2 Helen and sons Stephen and Killian on the untimely death of Brendan. We lived beside him 4 a number of years in Templeogue. May his gentle soul Rest in Peace.

Peggy Ward and Jo Coffey
— Margt and Jo Coffey and Ward
My sympathies to Helen and family. Brendan was such a rock to work with and he had a great sense of humour he will be missed.
— Brendan Hannon
Helen & family, my condolences to you all on Brendan's sudden passing. May he rest in peace.
— Yvonne D ex relief staff
Helen. My sympathies to you and your family at the loss of Brendan. One of the good people you come across in life. May he Rest In Peace.
— Eamonn Brennan
Sincere sympathy to all Brendan's family, may he rest in peace
— Michael O'Shea, MCC, Susan & Family
Sincerest sympathy Helen and family. May Brendan "a true gentleman" rest in peace.
— Denise Fogarty
Deepest sympathy on Brendan's passing. A true gentleman. I had the honour of both knowing and working with him in BOI. May he rest in peace. Thinking of the O Malley family at this sad time.
— Greg Kenny
To Helen and family I extend my sympathies on Brendan’s sudden death. I used to love meeting and chatting to him in beautiful Annascaul. Mary
— Mary McGillycuddy, Killorglin
Very sorry to hear of Brendan's passing. He was a gentle man and a true gentleman. I had the pleasure of working with him during our time as officers of the Bowling League of Ireland.
May he rest in peace.
Pat Byrne
— Pat Byrne
Helen and family, so very sorry to hear of Brendan’s sudden passing. He was always such a pleasure to deal with in Underwriting. Thinking of you at this very difficult time. May the treasured memories you hold help to ease the pain. May he rest in peace.
— Grace Somers
Sincere condolences Helen and family on the sudden passing of Brendan. Shared many good moments in the time we worked together in BOI. Rest in peace gentle soul.
— Paul Buffini
I am very sorry to learn of Brendan’s death. I had the pleasure of working with him on 34 College Green, a number of years ago - a thorough gentleman with an ever cheerful countenance. My thoughts are with his family at this sad time.
May he Rest In Peace.
— Hugh Johnson
I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Brendan’s passing. My sincere condolences to Helen and all the family. May he rest in peace
— Mark Keegan
I’m so sorry to hear of Brendan’s passing, may he rest in peace, x.
— Geraldine o connor annascaul
Stephen & family, deepest sympathies on the loss of your father.
— Susan OGrady
My condolences to all the O’Malley family, I am so sad to hear of Brendan’s passing. I worked with him in College Green and Underwriting. I also knew
Deirdre from 2 College Green and Brian was a neighbour in Maynooth. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Tina
— Tina Gargan
Deepest sympathy.
— May bourke ex Smithfield
Helen, Killian and Stephen we were so sorry to hear of the sudden loss of Brendan. We are thinking of you at this sad time, take care of yourselves.
— Karen, Ronan, Eileen and all the Dunne family
Thinking of you all at this time Helen. May Brendan rest in peace.
— Conor & Emily Johnson
Helen. Very very sad to hear of Brendan’s passing. My father Terry really enjoyed his company in the BOI bowling club and I of course enjoyed Brendan’s company in BOI over the years. Great wit charm and a smile that would light up the room. Take care of yourself Helen and the family II would have liked to be there today but in these strange times not possible . May be rest in peace
— Paul carvill
Very sorry to hear of Brendans passing. He was so professional, with absolute integrity and had the highest standards. An absolute gentleman.
— John Hennessy
On behalf of the Bowling League of Ireland I wish to sympathise with the O'Malley family on the death of Brendan. As a player and an administrator he contributed much to his club and to the association over many years.May he rest in peace.
— Charlie Lynch, BLI secretary
Killian, Helen, Hayley and family, very sorry to hear to your sad news. Brendan was a lovely person and a pleasure to meet at the shops.
Killian you did a great job today, you made your father very proud.
It is lovely to read all the messages from old BOI colleagues who worked with him. it is a reflection of the kind of person he was.
May he rest in peace.
— Mary Nicholson
SINCERE SYMPATHY TO Helen and extended family on the sudden passing of your beloved Brendan.May he rest in peace.
— Colm & Mary Jackson
My sincere sympathies to you Helen & to Stephen & Killian & all the family on the sudden passing of Brendan.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May he Rest in peace.
— Anna Somers
Very saddened to hear of Brendans passing. An absolute gentleman. Had the pleasure of working with Brendan for many years in BOI. An infectious smile and Always kind and helpful. Sincere condolences to his family, may he Rest in Peace. X
— Siobhan Redmond nee Collins
My condolences to the family. May hew rest in peace.
— Breffni Dunne
So sorry Helen to hear of Brendan’s passing. Our sincere sympathy to Stephen, Killian and the rest of the O’Malley family
— Nuala and Brendan Vaughan
Deepest sympathy to the O'Malley family on the sad passing of Brendan, may he Rest in peace.
— Claire & Gerald Higgins
Helen, my deepest sympathy to you and to all of the family on Brendan's sudden passing. Fond memories of working with yourself and Brendan back in the day in BoI, thinking of you all at this very sad time, may Brendan rest in peace
— Billy Fitzgerald
Helen our deepest sympathy to you and all the family on Brendan's sudden death. We have known Brendan all our lives as one of 'the lads'. He will be greatly missed by everyone. We will keep you in our prayers.
— Bernadette nee O'Neill and Donal Fox
Sincere sympathy to Helen and family on the sudden death of Brendan. Fond memories of working with him in BOI. Thinking of you all at this very sad time. May he rest in peace.
— Patsy Monaghan
Sincere condolences Killian to you and your family on the sad passing of your dad. From Sean, Kylie, Anne, Kerrie and Louise Dwyer
— Anne Dwyer
To all of the O'Malleys - very sorry for your loss, always remember Brendan being a lovely man.

From all the Gleeson family.
— Gareth Gleeson previously of Glendown Avenue
We extend sincere sympathy to Helen and the O Malley family on the death of your beloved Brendan. May Brendan rest in peace. We enjoyed our encounters with Brendan in Bank of Ireland Bowling Club - a true gentleman.
— John and Mary McCarthy
so sad to hear of the sudden passing of Brendan. He was such a gentleman and so kind to everybody . I worked with him in BOI .
My sincere condolences to all the family . May he rest in peace.
— Marguerite Taylor
Sincere sympathy to the O'Malley family on the sad death of Brendan. I was a classmate of his in Synge Street many moons ago and used to meet him regularly in the neighbourhood. May he rest in peace.
— David Spring, Orwell Park
Helen, Killian, Stephen and all the O’Malley family
So shocked at the sudden death of Brendan.
Such a kind and gentle man. A wonderful neighbour.
We remember fondly all the sing songs and summer Christmases in Annascaul.
— Breda, Helen, Kay, Sinead, Laura and Yasmin
Deepest sympathies to Helen, Stephen & Killian. I had the pleasure of working with Brendan in 34 College Green. A true gentleman. May he Rest In Peace.
— Mary Doyle ex BOI
My deepest sympathies to Brendan's family. I had the pleasure of working with Brendan for many years in underwriting. You were always sure to be greeted with a smile. May he rest in peace.
— Tracey Kenna
Our sincere sympathies to Helen, Stephen, Killian and all the O'Malley family on the passing of Brendan. Rest in peace.
— Lorcan and Marie Fitzgerald
Deepest sympathies to the O'Malley family on the passing of Brendan may he rest in peace.
From Paul and Iris Molloy Glendown Avenue
— Paul and Iris Molloy
Deepest sympathies to the O’Malley family. I worked with Brendan over the years in BOI he was such a kind and caring gentleman - a friend to all. May he rest in peace.
— Martina Mullane
Condolences to the O’Malley family on the untimely passing of Brendan. I had the pleasure of working with Brendan many years ago. My memories of him was tat smile good humour no fuss attitude & his warmth towards his colleagues @ BOI. The condolences are testament to the high regard as both a colleague & friend he was held. May you rest in peace Brendan
— Audrey McGuinness
My sincere sympathy to the O'Malley family. Brendan was a true gentleman and will be remembered fondly by those who truly knew him. Rest in peace, Brendan.
— Mary Moran
Helen and Deidre and all the O 'Malley family so saddened to hear of Brendans sudden passing.. Such a lovely gentleman . I worked with him in James and have such fond memories of him. May he rest in peace.
— Phil Bourke B of I
Our deepest condolences to Helen, Stephen & Killian and family on Brendan's passing. We fondly remember our days in the Bank, our "battles" together on the bowling green and his wit and repartee on our Dukers WhatsApp group, we will miss all this, and more .Codladh slan in arm na n-aingeal Brendan.
— Hugh & Kathy Nugent
Very sorry to read of Brendan's death. I had the good fortune to work with Brendan in a few locations and he was always a very kind, supportive and good humoured colleague.
My deepest sympathy to Helen and family.
May he rest in peace.
— Niamh Stapleton
I think it’s clear from all the messages Brendan was someone who made an impact. When I think of Brendan it’s of his constant smile, calm demeanor and wonderful tales of Kerry and of his family. Memories that make me smile and which I will continue to remember fondly. My very deepest sympathies Helen, Stephen and Killian on your terrible loss.
— Cathy Foran
Helen, a voice from the past I know, sincere condolences, Brendan was a gentleman, Rest in Peace
— James Lidierth
Brendan was a gentleman who treated everyone he met with equal respect and consideration .His overriding philosophy of life was to do right by everybody, and at work, everything to be done right. During trying times, he was the one who stood up and spoke on our behalf, relying only on a nice suit and a ready smile to fend off any detractors or opposition.
He was a man of singular integrity, an Eiffel Tower standing straight amidst the chaos.
A guiding light has been taken from us.
My condolences to Helen, Stephen, and Killian.
May he continue to smile down upon us all.
— Jim Burke
My sincere sympathy to Helen, Stephen, Killian, Deirdre & all the O’Malley family on Brendan’s sudden death. May he rest in peace.
— Kate Bambrick
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