Brian CORCORAN

Condolence Book for

Brian CORCORAN

Bayside, Dublin

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Dear Connie, I am so sorry for your loss. Brian was a pure gentleman and will be missed greatly throughout the FLP community. My deepest condolences to you and your family. May Brian rest in peace. Rosalie
— Rosalie Grace FLP Cork
Our sincerest condolences to Connie and family on the passing of Brian. May he Rest in Peace.
— Alan and Aileen Devine Naas
Sad to hear of the death of Brian, a great guy with a great personality. My sincere sympathies to the Corcoran family with this great loss. May Brian rest in peace.
— Loughlin Campion
Dear Connie, Barry, Robert and Jenny.
We were really sorry to hear about the passing of Brian. He was such a lovely man. Out thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Mary, Karen and David
— The Gantly family
Just heard today of the sad passing of Brian, a great boyhood friend of mine although I haven’t seen or spoken to him for more than forty years I have never forgotten him. R.i.p. Brian.
Colm
— Colm Manning
It was my honour to play football for St. Vincents alongside Brian. He was an absolute gentleman and a great teammate I wish to extend my sincere condolences' to his family may he rest in peace
— PJ Reid
Sincere condolences to the Corcoran family on the passing of Brian. He was a gentleman and pleasure to care for . May he rest in peace.
— St Peters Dialysis Unit
Dear Connie
Sincere sympathy to you and family on Brian's death. With great memories of happy times in the company of you both .
Ada ex Guinness AC
— Ada Kelly
Sincere condolences to Connie and family. Osra just heard Brian being mentioned on Paralympics coverage, in deep shock. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May he rest in peace.
— Osra and Edel Connaughton
Sincere sympathy to the Corcoran family on the death of Brian. He was so kind and inspirational.
— Matt Lynch, Juvenile Committee, AI
Just heard the sad news, my condolences Connie, very sorry to hear! its been a while since i have been back but i remember the early days very well both with Brian as a coach and as a fellow committee member.
— Kevin Doogue
Sincerest condolences to all the family. A gentleman indeed.
Fond memories of Brian from the days of Family and Father & Son hikes.
— Noel, Rosemarie, Paul & Gavin
Connie Barry Robert & Jenny
So sad to hear about Brian's passing . He was such a friendly happy smiley man . We send our sincere sympathies to all of you and Brian's family
— Caroline & Noel May Conor & Jenny OBrien
My sincere sympathy to Connie and family on your sad loss. May the soul of Brian rest in peace.
— Christine O'Flynn
Deepest sympathy to Barry and the Corcoran family. From Andy, Barbara, Katie and Jamie Gilleran in Oatfields.
— The Gillerans
Our sincere condolences to Connie and all the family on the passing of Brian.
A great coach, a true gentleman, ever a friendly smile.
May he rest in peace..
— Michael and Helen Crimin & Family
I am so sorry to hear of Brian’s untimely passing. He was such a wonderful guy with a great personality. Always willing to help & support athletes & share his knowledge with everyone, from all clubs. He will be greatly missed by us all in athletics. May you all find strength & courage to get through this most difficult time. Rest in peace Brian.
— Ina Killeen Leevale AC
With deepest sympathies to Connie and Family on the sad loss of Brian
— Pat Colgan
My deepest sympathies to all the Corcoran family, I have many happy memories being coached in hurdles and educated in life. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis
— Ian Rogers
A true friend

You live on

In all u influenced.

A wonderful man

Rip
— Michael gygax
Our deepest sympathy Connie to you and all the family.
Brain was a lovely man.
May he rest in peace
— Dudley and Marie Costello
Our deepest sympathies to all the Corcoran family in this sad time.
May Brian rest in peace.
— Paddy & Helen Stapleton
Brian helped me with my hurdles for some time, he was like a breath of fresh air such a positive man who always had a good story to tell, very helpful and knowledgeable .. A great person, a true gentleman. RIP Brian
— Fiona Norwood and Robert Daly
Our deepest sympathy Connie and all your family on the passing of Brian.
— GAYE AND PHILIP O'HARA,
Sandra so very sorry to hear of the death of your father-in-law, sincere condolences to you and Barry and your children and all the Corcoran family, may he rest in peace
— Sinéad and Kevin McKenna
RIP Brian.
Brian helped me very often with Steeplechase and Hurdling Coaching tips and advice. Always gave of his time with a soft voice and a broad smile. One of athletics True Gentlemen.
A big loss to all who love the sport.
May he rest in peace.
— Ray Fitzsimons
Rob & family, please accept our sincerest condolences at this very sad time. We are thinking of you and are so sorry for your loss. John, Phyllis, Kate & Paul (Burke)
— Kate Duffy Burke
Brian was always a gent and a brilliant and patient coach. He’ll be hugely missed by everyone in raheny. Huge condolances to his family and everyone who knew him.
— Flynn family, Raheny shamrock
Barry, Deepest condolences to you and the entire Corcoran Family. RIP
— Donal and Orla Skelly, Oatfields
Sincere condolences to Brian’s family, friends and athletes. I met Brian when I was an athlete in the 80’s with Dundrum, and more recently through Raheny Shamrock. A warm, friendly man - always smiling and generous with his time. RIP
— Patricia OCleirigh
Sincere sympathy to Connie and all of Brian's family .May the legacy of love that Brian leaves with you help you all through this very sad and really tough time .
May he rest in peace
— Teresa Mooney
Deeply saddened by the news of Brians passing. Jenny and family, thinking of you and sending love. Brian always had time for me. When I first met him- I’ll never forget it,he made me believe that I could achieve anything! A great man and a great coach! May he rest in peace x
— Katey Byrd
Brian you impacted everyone you met, by your zest for life and positive attitude. We will never forget you.
Our deepest condolences to Connie and family and friends.
Rest In Peace Brian ❤
— Claire and Brian Slattery
I’m so very sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. Heartfelt condolences to Jenny, Connie and all of the Corcoran family. It was always such a pleasure to be in his company at the track and to be coached by him. May he rest in peace.
— Sinéad Dowling
Connie, Jenny, Barry & Rob, we are heartbroken for you. Brian was the kindest man you could meet, he had time and hugs for everyone. His smile lit up the room. The greatest story teller and sing song starter. He brought the excitement to Verbena for all of us kids- fireworks, toasted marshmallows, Santa..! We’ll remember him fondly.
— Laura & John Breheny
Sincere Condolances to Barry, Connie and all the Corcoran Family. Barry, when I saw Brians photo, I realise I met him and Connie at a party many years ago. He sang Cosher Bailey. Small world. He was a funny, friendly, happy lovely man. May He rest in peace.
— Johnny, Gary & Samantha Hughes & all in Suttonians
Condolences to Connie and family on Brians passing, gone too soon, always brightened your day when you met him our thought and prayers are with you at his sad time.
— Jim Davis Liffey Valley AC
Deepest sympathy to Jenny on the passing of your Dad, and to the whole Corcoran family. Such a wonderful man, may he rest in peace.
— Roseanne Galligan
I was so very sad to hear of Brian's death. He was always a very pleasant and happy person. Connie, my deepest sympathy to you and your family.
— Moya Henderson
Condolence to the Corcoran family, relatives and friends on the sad passing of Brian. He was a true gentleman, always good for a laugh. He will be sadly missed. Eircom friend.
— Joe Brophy
Dear Jenny and the Corcoran family. Our deepest condolences on the passing of Brian. May he rest in peace.
— Tina and Bobby Ledwith Galway
Deepest sympathy to Connie and family. Fond memories of our Monday night circuit training sessions in RS many moons ago. Brian had a great sense of humour and will be missed by all who knew him.
— Adrienne O' Meara
The Corcoran Family,
Deepest Sympathy of the passing of Brian Corcoran. Had, the great pleasure of meeting this fine athlete and fellow club member. He, will be sadly missed ,by, young and old. We, cherish his memories of the years gone by.
James [jim] Power.
— jim power
Deepest sympathy to Barry and the extended Corcoran ,
May he rest in peace.
— Eugene and Glenn Tormey
My deepest sympathy to the Corcoran family on your sad loss of Brian. He was a kind and friendly man who always had time for a chat and words of encouragement on the track. He will be greatly missed.
— Miriam Daly Carrick AC
Met brian every saturday morning in santry. Helped me with my coaching education and always had a bit of fun. Sadly missed. Deepest symphaty to his family.
— Ciarán healy
Connie we are so sorry to hear of Brian's death, he was a lovely man God Rest him
— Fergus & Rosaleen Gibson
Deepest Sympathy to Brian's wife and family. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him through his involvement in athletics.

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
— Cecil Johnston, Dublin Juvenile competition secretary
My sincere condolences to Connie, Jenny and.the Corcoran family on the passing of Brian - he will be greatly missed by so many! His words of wisdom, his words of encouragement, his words of love and fun left a lasting impression on those of us who were lucky enough to have known him. Rest in peace, Brian.
— Enda Fitzpatrick & Roisin Smyth
Our deepest sympathies to Connie, Barry,Robert,Jenny and all the extended Corcoran Family on sad passing of Brian. Brian was lovely friendly man with a wonderful smile,chat and wave for all.
Ar dheis De go raibh a Anam
— Frank and Carol DillonKelly and Family
I have have such wonderful memories of Brian as patient, kind, funny and so encouraging as coach to me and other teens in Raheny Shamrocks when you both had only one baby. So terribly sorry to hear this news. My sincere condolences Connie and family.
— Geraldine Crosbie Martin
I don't have any words to describe how I feel right now. Brian was the most welcoming and hospitable person I have ever know. You both have been extremely good to us through the years and we'll miss him dearly. Heaven has just gained a great asset. Deepest condolences at this very sad time.
— Tom, Yvonne & Family
Dear Barry
Very sorry to hear of your great loss. Geraldine often reminisces about how kind and dedicated Brian was to the youth squad in Raheny Shamrocks. He was held in very high regard by everyone who knew him.
Dermot and Geraldine Martin
SRFC
— Dermot Martin
Brian was a great coach who guided me during my juvenile and junior years. He had such a great time for all those he coached. He’ll be deeply missed by all in Raheny
— Aisling Drumgoole
May Brian rest in peace. I saw his dedication in St Anne's Park in his coaching. Sympathy to his family and friends.
— Michael Clancy
My thoughts are with you and your family Rob at this time of loss and sadness.
— Rosarie
Sincerest condolences to Rob and family on the passing of your dear Dad, Brian who was obviously a very inspirational and much loved person.
— Paul Nolan, Raheny United FC
Sad and shocked at the passing of Brian. Last spoke to him a year ago. Knew Brian from growing up in the area, through my brother Matt and working with him in P/T Eircom. He always had time for a chat which were always full of encouragement. He will be missed by many.
— Gerry McCarthy
Dear Connie, we were heartbroken to hear the news of Brian's passing, so soon after returning home. Brian was very kind, welcoming, helpful and cheerful anytime we met him, he would always bring a smile to our faces! Our thoughts are with you and your family at this very sad time, we will always remember Brian with love.
Maria and Michael
— Maria and Michael Lysaght
Sincere sympathy Connie, Barry, Robert, Jenny, and grandchildren. Our thoughts and prayers are with ye in these sad and difficult days. Brian was a wonderful man with a big personality who made everyone feel special and he gave so generously of his time. It has been a privilege to have known him and we will miss him. Heaven has gained a happy angel, sleep in Heavenly peace Brian.
— Mary & Michael Welby Galway
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