
Condolence Book for
Brian DARDIS
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To: Sheila , Tomas, Vivienne and Brian's wife Helen and family. I would like to extend my deepest sympathy on Brian's passing. So many very happy memories come to mind of the Dardis family trips to visit my family in Cobh, Co Cork. My mum was Sheila's aunt Delia.
I very much regret that I am unable to go to the funeral. But my thoughts and prayers will be with you at this very sad time.
Rest in Peace.
Eileen & Billy Holland, BANDON, Co Cork.
I very much regret that I am unable to go to the funeral. But my thoughts and prayers will be with you at this very sad time.
Rest in Peace.
Eileen & Billy Holland, BANDON, Co Cork.
Aunt Sheila, Tomas and Vivian,. So sad to hear about Brian's passing, you all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Condolences to all the family
From Marie , Eddie and family, Drimnagh
From Marie , Eddie and family, Drimnagh
I had the great pleasure of working with brian for many years in u.c.d. . He became much more than a collegue and i consider myself lucky enough to be able to call him friend. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with helen,miranda,paul & extended family.
So sorry to hear of your sad loss. Our deepest condolences are sent to the Family,
from the Johnson family, Carrow Road, Drimnagh.
from the Johnson family, Carrow Road, Drimnagh.
With you in our prayers on the sad loss of Brian . From Nellie Layton & family
Such a sad time for family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all
Such sad news that Brian is no longer with us. Our deepest sympathy go to his wife Helen, his family Miranda,and Paul , his mother Sheila, his brother Tomas and sister Vivienne whose pain at his passing we can only imagine. Our thoughts are are with you all.
Memories of the Dardis family visits to Cork in the "Fifties" and "Sixties" and the excitement and joy we all shared in, are still fresh in the mind. Rest in peace Brian as we treasure those memories not to be forgotten from happier times.
David
Memories of the Dardis family visits to Cork in the "Fifties" and "Sixties" and the excitement and joy we all shared in, are still fresh in the mind. Rest in peace Brian as we treasure those memories not to be forgotten from happier times.
David
my deepest sympathy to the family of the late Brian Dardis. Going to miss a man who was a good friend,master at his work who has yet to be beaten "Brian Dardis,master Farrier",you were simply the best never knew anyone as good as you beano. You will not be forgotten but will be missed by me Ruairi muscles maguire or shapes as you called me miss ye loads Brian Great memories with you.
Deepest Sympathy,
Ruaírí Griffin
Deepest Sympathy,
Ruaírí Griffin
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