Brian Hanlon

Condolence Book for

Brian Hanlon

Clontarf, Dublin / Johnswell, Kilkenny

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My deepest sympathies to hear of Brian's sad passing and condolences to his family and friends.
— Aisling
I'm am so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. I had the pleasure of working with him over 20 years ago in Eircon Business and he was always very patient, kind and approachable and ambitious! I remember him really brighten up when he spoke about his passion for cars and he always spoke so fondly about his mum Nancy. Delighted he was blessed with Siobhan and his own family. Praying for you all at this difficult time.
— Julie Clarke
Our sincere sympathy goes out to Brian's Family, Siobhan, Nancy Jane and Bobby and all his relations.
Brian was such an easy going guy and would never seem to be in a rush. I enjoyed many a cappuccino or two before or after the golf. Rushing wasn't an option and how right you were Brian. A real gentleman I'm proud to have met.
Rest well my friend.
— Brian and Trish Tyrrell Cabra
Sincere condolences to the Hanlon family on the premature loss of Brian. As everyone has already mentioned, Brian was a gentle soul with a good sense of humour. I’ll always remember Brian joining us for a few games of darts in the Stores in Bluebell during lunchtime. We always joked that Brian had taken lessons such was his sudden improvement. God bless Brian, may he rest in peace.
— Bill Keogh eir
I was so sorry to hear that Brian had passed at such a young age. I met Brian over 30 years ago and was delighted years later to work with him in eircom. He took his work very seriously but had a great sense of humour. A true gentleman. Condolences to his family at this sad time. He will be missed by so many.
— Pauline Hogan
Our deepest condolences to Siobhan, Nancy Jane, Bobby, family and friends. Brian was always so thoughtful, generous and great sense of humour. Our thoughts are with you. May he rest in peace.
— Alan Dunne & Grainne Begley
I will miss Brian as a great colleague and a pleasant, always friendly and very kind personality. We at Tcoag Germany enjoyed working with Brian very much and will deeply miss his great attitude and his humor. My sincerest condolences to Brian´s family.
— Christiane Soyk
Brian was cousin of Ruth and my Friend.
Our sincerest condolences to Siobhan, Nancy Jane and Bobby. Also to Brian’s close family and friends, far and near..
Brian was a person who loved to solve problems, we spent many of days and nights coming up with fun solutions.
Brian always saw a way forward. He was a leader.
I miss Brian badly, he was a true Gentleman. Someone I’m proud to have known. A great Father, Husband, Cousin, Friend. He is our Hero.
I will remember him every day.
— Jeremy and Ruth
The legacy of Brian will live on in the hearts of everyone who knew him.

We will celebrate his memories always.

I want to extend my deepest condolences to his wife Siobhan and my grandchildren

I would like them to know we will always be here for them


My family and I had the warmest and deepest affection and friendship with him for more than the last 12 years

He had an Infectious personally that made everyone feel at home

When I heard the news 18 months ago of his disease it was devastating but Brian fought it with strength and fortitude and always looked on The bright side of this

Deo and I visited him on the 8th of October for a week and it was amazing to see the inner strength he had as the whole family gathered together

May he rest in peace
— Brian & Deo - Canada
Our deepest and sincere condolences to the Hanlon family.
So sorry to hear of Brian's untimely passing, we worked alongside him in G4S, a true professional and gentleman. May he Rest in Peace
— Joan & Martin Rathborne-Tracey
Siobhan, Nancy Jane, Bobby and all the family, my sincere condolences. I worked with Brian a number of years ago and it brings back many great memories. Brian had a wonderful sense of humour and had such a great way with everyone. I can only imagine the happiness the three of you brought him. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace Brian.
— Esme Dowdall
Shocked and saddened to hear of Brian’s untimely passing. I have great memories of him growing up next door in Ballyroan. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time and I'm so very sorry for your loss. Taken far too soon, may he Rest in Peace.
— Jim OKelly
I am extremely sad today to have learnt of Brian’s death. To Siobhan, Nancy Jane ,Bobby and Brian’s extended family I know no words can reflect your loss.
I had the great pleasure of working with Brian in two different jobs . Brian was a true professional which he combined with a sense of humour and decency. He bore his illness with a courage and humour that was the mark of the man. I am truly honoured to have counted Brian as a a friend. RIP
— John McNicholl
I grew up with Brian on Ballyroan Road. He was a frequent visitor in our house over many years. He was an engaging character, always loved tea and a good chat whilst donning the current fashion or introducing his latest car. It was a huge shock to learn of his untimely passing. Our sincerest condolences are offered to Brian's wife, Siobhan and their two children, his mother, Nancy, his father, Brian, his brother, David and extended family. May he rest in peace.
— Paddy O Reilly and wife, Gillian
My sincerest condolences to Brian's Family.
During his time in the Caribbean he was a mentor to me and when he returned home he was A great friend.
Our weekly chats will always be in my memories. May he rest in Peace.
— Shantelle Malcolm -Jamaica
My Sincerest condolences to Brian's Family.Brian was a mentor to me while he was in the caribbean and when he returned home a very good friend. Our weekly chats will always be in my memories. May he Rest in Peace.
— Shantelle Malcolm -Jamaica
My deepest condolences to Siobhan, Nancy and David, and of course, his beautiful babies NJ and Bobby and his entire extended family. I count myself so lucky to have had Brian as a wonderful friend for about 36 years, he brought me, and so many others, so much honesty, laughter, stories, quick wit, a knowledge you had someone you could really depend on (providing timing wasn't an issue,!), and when needed he was a level head. Brian brought a happy calm, so many running jokes and so so much general amusement, that his absence will be a huge loss. Even after so many years it was so hard to have a short phone call, or 'quick' coffee with Brian, we'd start off saying we had no news- and then chat for ages, finishing with so much more to discuss.

With Brian you got a whole new family, so many stories about Nancy, David then his beautiful Siobhan and in the more recent years his daughter and son, his fantastic cousins, he was so proud of you all. Brian was one of those people who simply enriched lives, and I am so very sorry for your loss.
— Mary Rose
My deepest sympathies to Siobhan, Nancy Jane and Bobby on the sad loss of your husband and daddy. Thinking of you all.
— Wendy Bradley, St Kilians JNS
Sincere condolences to Brian’s family. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Fond memories of growing up next door, Brian and David’s granny was like a second granny to us. May Brian rest in peace.
— Lorna Brennan on behalf of the Brennan family
Our hearts are on the ground for all the family, but especially for you, Siobhan.

Rest in Peace, Brian.
— David, Sam, John, & Peter Morris
My sincerest condolences to all Brian's family and friends, especially Siobhan, Nancy Jane and Bobby. Brian was a great colleague and friend. Brian was a true gentleman, always there to listen and help wherever he could. He was so proud of his family sharing the loveliest stories of Nancy Jane and Bobby. He will be deeply missed in Tcoag.
Sarah
— Sarah Buggie
What can I say that hasn't been said. When I started out my business you were there, a customer at first and then accountant, most importantly a friend.
helping me out with my books.From day 1 I liked you. Always telling me I should charge more, "you're great at your job". You made people feel as tall as you. You won't understand how much you helped me out. You had a great way of making people feel good about themselves and for that I will be eternally grateful. You still owe me that coffee. Love you man and love the beard
— John McCoy
Brian's passing has saddened me deeply. I remember the very first time I met him, a gentleman with what seemed a perpetual smile. One of our Actavo family members has left this world but he will always be in our hearts. You were truly kind Brian, a beautiful soul. Rest in peace my friend.

My heartfelt condolences to his family.
— Nicolette, Caribbean
Sincere condolences to Siobhan and Family. Brian was a wonderful person. May he rest in peace.
— Michael ODonnell
Our deepest condolences to Siobhan, Nancy and David. And of course, the entire family. We had the pleasure to work with Brian in Jamaica and he certainly was a wonderful person. Our biggest regret is not to have met in September when we were planning...
May eternal rest be Brian's and light perpetual shine upon him. Rest peacefully B.
— Nadia & Jim Vesey
My sincere condolences to Brian’s wife, children and extended family. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May Brian Rest In Peace.
— Yvonne Delaney, ex G4S
Sincere condolences to Siobhan, Nancy Jane, Bobby and all of Brian's family and friends. Brian was a true gent, friendly and genuine. Bumping into him around the office at Tcoag was always a pleasure and he will be sadly missed. Rest in peace Brian.
— Niall Corcoran
So shocked to hear of Brian’s untimely death RIP.
Only seems like yesterday we were playing around as kids.
Our sincere condolences to his Wife, Children, Nancy and David.
— Eoghan OKelly on behalf of the family ,Ballyroan
I am so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. A truly lovely man and I have many happy memories from when we were young. My thoughts are with Siobhan and their children, his mam Nancy and brother Dave.
— Aisling Smith
To Siobhan, Nancy Jane and Bobby I am so sorry and sad for your loss. Brian made a huge positive and cheerful impact at Tcoag from day one. He always had a smiley hello and was interested to know how your day was going. He will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace.
— Niamh Healy
Deepest sympathy to the Lyons and Hanlon family on the passing of Brian.
May he Rest In Peace.
— Margaret O Keeffe Pilates
Deepest and heartfelt sympathies to Siobhan, Nancy Jane, Bobby, Nancy & David on the sad passing of Brian. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May He rest in peace.
— Alan, Denise & Eli
Sincere condolences to all family and friends on the death of Brian.
— Leah Benson
In our thoughts and prayers at this heartbreaking time for you all.
— Anne Rennison
I am very sorry to hear about Brian. I am thinking of his family at this sad time.
— Joseph Murphy
We extend our sincere sympathy to Siobhán and family at this very sad time. Leaba i measc na Naomh go raibh ag Brian.
— Joe & Cáit Fitzpatrick
Sincere sympathy to Siobhan, Nancy Jane and Bobby at this sad time. You're in my thoughts and my prayers. May Brian Rest In Peace.
— Denise O'Brien, St Kilian's JNS
Our heartfelt condolences to the Hanlon family. Words, however kind can't mend your heartache, but those who care for you share your grief and wish comfort and peace of mind.
— Sean McGlynn and family
I was very sorry to hear of Brian's passing. I worked with him in Tcoag and we shared a lot of laughs and stories. He did with everybody, a true gentleman. He will be greatly missed.
Sincere sympathies to Siobhan, Nancy Jane and Bobby. May he rest in peace.
— Michael Ardiff
My deepest condolences to the Hanlon family on Brian's very sad and untimely passing. Brian was a true gentleman and his courage in times of illness is an inspiration to all.
May Brian Rest in Peace.
— Aidan Fitzgerald, Tcoag
My deepest sympathies to hear of Brian's sad passing. Condolences to Siobhan, Nancy-Jane, Bobby and all your family.
— Billy Davern St Kilian's SNS
Sincerest of condolences and sympathies to Siobhán, Nancy-Jane and Bobby on Brian’s passing.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this deeply sad time.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
— Barry Frisby, on behalf of St Kilian's SNS staff
Our sincere sympathy to Siobhan, your children, the Hanlon and Lyons families at this very sad time
May Brian Rest in Peace
— Teresa and Reay Brandon Johnswell
My heartfelt condolences to Nancy, David, Siobhan, Nancy-Jane and Bobby on the passing of Brian. My prayers are with you all during this very sad time. May Brian rest in peace.
— Louise Barry & Bernard McGrath, Geneva, Switzerland
I had the pleasure of getting to know Brian over the last 4 years working together in Tcoag. Brian was a larger than life character who went out of his way to help people. He will be sadly missed by all his colleagues in Tcoag. My deepest sympathies to Siobhan, Nancy Jane, Bobby and all of Brian's family and friends.
Ar dheis Dé got raibh a anam dílis
— Aodhán O'Donoghue Tcoag
Heartfelt condolences to Siobhan, dearest Nancy Jane, and Bobby on the passing of your beloved husband and daddy. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
— Deirdre Lehane, St Kilan's JNS
Rest in Peace Brian you were a great neighbour to Martin and I. Such a wonderful husband to Siobhan and amazing father to Nancy and Bobby. We had some laughs you were always in great spirit and battled your illness with so much positivity. You will be missed so much.See you on the other side for a Malibu and Diet Coke x
— Sarah Kirwan Martin Roche
Very saddened to hear the news of Brian's passing. Deepest sympathy and sending loads of prayers to Nancy and his family. Rest in peace. Caroline Barry
— Caroline Barry & Jon Mulhall
Sincerest sympathies to Siobhán, to Nancy,Jane and Bobby, to Brian's mother Nancy and to the extended families of Brian and Siobhán on the very untimely death of Brian RIP. May Brian now rest in peace with all of our loved ones, who have gone to God before us. May the Lord and His Blessed Mother look after you all at this very sad time of loss. Leaba bhreá i measc na Naomh go raibh aige.
— Br Tom Hickey CFC, Marino, Dublin
I am so sad to hear of Brian’s passing. Himself and Siobhan and kids came to us in The Hazel House cafe for a long time and can honestly say were one of my favourites! Brian always continued to be upbeat and always had a smile, it was a pleasure to look after him (big breakfast was his favourite). Siobhan and family I am so very very sorry for your loss. Xx
— Majella Lyons
Sincerest condolences to Dave and all of the extended family on the passing of Brian.
— Tom Keighran
My deepest condolences to you Siobhan.
— Phil Lawlor
Very sorry to hear of Brian's sad passing. Deepest sympathies.
Don, Dermot, Philip and Gerry.
— The Hickey Family
To Siobhan Nancy-Jane Bobby my sincere condolences on your loss of Brian he was a pure gentleman. We got to know you visiting the cafe Brian always had a smile even on the bad days he will be sorely missed .Thinking of you all. RIP.
— Anne Groome The Hazel House
So sorry to hear the sad news about Brian.Sending love and strength to all the family.May he Rest in Peace now.

Sharon&Brian Fulham ❤
— Sharon Fulham
My deepest sympathy to Siobhan and family. Brian was friends with my father Joe Smith and I will always remember the kindness he showed us at Dads funeral. A true gentleman, may he rest in peace. You are all in my thoughts and prayer x
— Emer OByrne
Brian and I shared a fantastic working realtionship when he joined Actavo in 2016/2017. That relationship extended to a wonderful friendship over the past years. I am so saddened to hear of his passing. He was always upbeat and encouraging during our calls and always had a sense of humor. My condolences to Shioban and their darling kids. My prayer is that the Lord Jesus give you all grace during this period and his Angels be given charge over this entire family.
— Stanley Soman Digicel Caribbean
Brian was a wonderful husband and father to you, NJ and Bobby. The wonderful memories you have of him will be forever cherished. He was a lovely man. We have shed many tears for him and now in his final rest we send love and light to his soul. Thinking of you my dearest Siobhán my heart is heavy for you.
Grá mór
Antoinette, Josh, Katherine, Erin and Culann Gilfillen
Cincinatti Ohio.
— Antoinette Gilfillen
Sincerest sympathy to Nancy and David on the death of your beloved Brian. I remember him so well and so fondly from his days as a student in Colaiste Eanna. He was a very handsome happy student and a pleasure to teach .Full of fun.
I would also like to extend my sympathy to his wife and extended family family . May he rest in peace.
— Margaret and all the Mullett family
My deepest sympathies to Siobhan & family on the passing of Brian.
May he rest in peace.
— Anita Rumley
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