Brian Kearney

Condolence Book for

Brian Kearney

Sutton, Dublin

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Sincere sympathy to the Kearney Family on the Brian’s passing.
— Séamus Bannon
My sympathies to all the Kearney family on Brian's passing.As I sit here in Tragumna I think of your father and how he was part of our summers for years. Always ready to gave chat and interested in everything. He will be missed by us all here.
— Aisling O' Mahony
I was saddened to hear of Brian's death. He was truly one of a kind, an inspirational and visionary leader. My condolences to the Kearney family.
— Matt Farrelly
John and Catherine Field wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Brian’s family on his death. We have many fun filled memories of Brian and Patricia over the years in West Cork particularity at august weekend when all the cousins were there in force and songs and stories were shared.
— John and Catherine Field Baltimore
Sincere condolence to all the Kearney family on the death of the lovely Brian. He did great work over the years in the One to One charity and continued to be a great supporter. May he R.i.P.
— Jean Farrell President SGC
My sincerest condolences to Patricia and family on the passing of Brian a thorough gentleman and good company rip
— Eamon Field
Our deepest sympathies to all of Brian’s family on his very sad passing. We have so many lovely memories of both Brian and Patricia on their holidays in West Cork and visiting us in the shop, he will be sadly missed by his many friends in Fields
— Fields of Skibbereen
My sincere condolences to all the Kearney family on the passing of Brian. I was shocked to hear the news of his passing and very sad to have missed the funeral. Brian always had a friendly wave of the hand when our paths crossed on the Church Road as he made his way to mass or choir practice. May he rest in peace.
— Brendan O'Sullivan, Church Road, Sutton
I would like to extend my condolences to Peter, Conor, Emer & Lise on the death of their beloved father Brian. It was a privilege to have known Brian …a thorough gentleman . A highly respected and successful business man he gave so much to our country. He leaves an enormous legacy. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Mary Harney
My sincere sympathies on the death of Brian, we soldiered with the newly established PM when I was with SmithKline in Cork and in recent years as a Board member with him in Health Research Board. He contributed so much in his lifetime, may he rest in peace, Reg Shaw
— Reg Shaw
Sincere sympathies to the extended Kearney family. Brian's legacy and values live on in PM Group. A few years ago he joined us in Dublin for a panel "chat" on International Men's Day and he was as down to earth but yet inspiring as ever. The younger generation were amazed by him. He emphasised the importance of fostering the family values that made PM Group. May he rest in peace.
— Cathriona Fitzsimons
To Emer & family
Our condolences to you all on the passing of your lovely Dad. May his soul rest in peace.
— Andrew & Siobhán Corcoran
Sincere condolences on the death of Brian. May he Rest In Peace.
— Caroline Carr - PM Group
Our deepest sympathy to all the Kearney family at this sad time. May Brian rest in peace.
— Sean and Joan flood
Deepest sympathies to Peter, Conor, Emer and Lise on your father’s passing. He has now joined Patricia, Brendan, Auntie Peig and Uncle Pete in God’s Kingdom. May He Rest In Peace. Mass has been offered for him.
Nuala (O’Sullivan) and Eamonn Doran.
— Nuala and Eamonn Doran
Deepest sympathy to Conor and the Kearney family on Brian's passing. Always good company and ever a gentleman Brian will be sadly missed by all who knew him particularly his friends in Royal Dublin
— Enda & Frances McDermott
Brian changed the course of my professional life when he invited me to join PM in 1991. In the years that followed I was privileged to work closely with Brian and learned so much from him. He was an outstanding role model and mentor, who created the amazing PM team spirit that persists to this day. He was one of a kind and his passing is truly the end of an era. My sincere condolences to Peter, Conor, Emer, Lisa, the extended family and all Brian's many friends.
— Keith Elliott
My sincere sympathy to Conor & the extended Kearney family.
May Brian rest in peace.
— Joe O Flaherty
Sincere condolences on the death of Brian. May he Rest In Peace.
— Michael and Cecily Farrell
I remember Brian fondly when I worked in PM. Sincere sympathy to all his family at this sad time.
— Fran Handcock
Sincere condolences to the Kearney family, on your sad loss.
May Brian Rest in Peace
— Mary Scully, Ardee
Sorry that we couldn't be there today but nice to be able to join the Live Stream of Brian's mass. Our deepest sympathy to Peter, Conor, Emer, Lise, and the extended Kearney family on this very sad day.
— Peter & Michelle O'Mahony
Sincere sympathies to Conor and the Kearney Family on the sad passing of their Dad. May he rest in peace.
— Niall Mac Canna
Our sincere condolences & sympathy on the passing of Brian, to Peter, Conor, Emer, Lisa and all the Kearneys. Many fond childhood memories of both our families together. Warmest wishes, Rosemary, Louise & Greg Walsh
— Rosemary Walsh
Sincere condolences to Conor and the Kearney family on Brian’s passing. May he rest in peace.
— Morgan Walsh
I would like to offer my sincere condolences to Brians' family at this sad time. A group of us got to know Brian over the past year or so at the "gym" in Exwell and we have many treasured memories from our chats over coffee afterwards. We have all missed him over the last few months as his illness took hold and he will continue to hold a special place in our thoughts. A true gentleman. Rest in Peace Brian.
— Irene Johnston
Deepest sympathies to the Kearney family on the death of Brian. I will remember him in my prayers. Rest in peace Brian.
— Bernie Cregan, St Fintans Parish
So sorry to hear of your Dads passing. You and your family are in my thoughts at this sad time. May he rest in peace love Jacqui.xxx
— Jacqui Martin
Brian was a kind and generous gentleman. He had so many interests and enjoyed his social life and we always enjoyed his company. Our condolences to his family.
— Liam and Marie Hyland
Sincere sympathy to the Kearney family on the death of Brian. May he rest in peace.
— Edel Tyndall, Staff, St Fintan's Parish Office, Sutton
Sincere sympathy to Brian's family on their very sad loss. Brian was a most gentlemanly kind and decent human being. May he rest in peace.
— Tony O'Donovan, St Fintan's Senior Choir
So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing, many good years in Tragumna Co cork , golfing and always good for a sing song. May Brian rest in peace always in our thoughts
Mike & Mary Calnan
— Mike & Mary Calnan
Emer and I send our deepest sympathy to Conor and all the Kearney family on Brian's sad passing away. He was a wonderful committed member of Royal Dublin and a powerful fundraiser for Belvedere College. He will be sorely missed,
— John Hedigan
To Conor and family.
Sincere condolences on the sad passing of your dad Brian.
He will be sadly missed in royal Dublin.
— John and Gerda Mc Devitt
Sincere sympathy to Brian’s family on his passing RIP. Paddy and he worked together on many Belvedere projects (not necessarily engineering!). We had many happy social occasions with Brian and Patricia, always interesting and fun, a pleasure to spend time with.
Paddy and Keyna McEvoy
— Paddy and Keyna McEvoy
Our deepest condolences to you all on the passing of your father. May Brian Rest in Peace
— Coakley family Behagh Dunmanway Cork
Sincere sympathies to John Paul and all the extended Kearney family on the sad passing of Brian. Thinking of you during this difficult time. May Brian rest in peace.
— Elaine Healy, Schull
Deepest sympathy to our dear friend Brian’s family. We have fond memories of happy times with him and Patricia especially with his rendition of Raglan Road and his contributions to our book club, and his appreciation of Paul Durcan’s poetry at our Summer Solstice events in TCD. May he rest in peace
— Dick and Nodlaig Nolan
So sad to hear of the passing of Brian. My sincere condolences to all the Kearney family. I worked in PM with Brain at the helm, from the time in Adelaide road. Brian was such a nice guy may he rest in peace.
— John Denham
Deepest sympathy on Brian’s passing to dear Peter, Conor, Emer and Lise.
The O’Shaughnessy family.
— Gaye OShaughnessy
Our condolences to all the Kearney family at this difficult time. Brian had a very successful career and in many ways a more successful retirement. He remained active in his many interests until recently and will be missed by all his friends.
— John and Mary Glackin
Sincere condolences to the Kearney family at this sad time as we recall all the wonderful memories of our personal experiences and time spent with Brian.His love of life was shared with so many in everything he did at work and play.
May he rest in peace

David and Margaret.
— David O Halloran
I am so sorry to read this sad news of Brian's passing. Brian made performing with Singsation at Royal Dublin such a warm and welcoming event. Thank you Brian for your loyalty and appreciation! God rest your beautiful soul.
— Susan Hennessy
Sincerest Condolences
I worked very closely with Brian during his time on the council and his Presidency of Engineers Ireland. He was a remarkable person and exceptional engineer and businessman. Sincerest condolences to all the family at this very sad time. Gerry. UCD Engineering.
— Gerry Byrne
Brian advanced the human condition on so many counts, and with characteristic humility. It was our distinct pleasure to have known this giant among men.
— Owen and Aviné Morton
Sincerest sympathy to the Kearney family on the death of Brian. RIP. I was grateful for the support and interest Brian showed in the parish of St. Fintan, along with his late wife Patricia. May they now enjoy the peace of God’s eternal home.
— Fr Liam Lacey, Dalkey
Sincere condolences to the Kearney family on the sad passing of Brian. Brian was a gentleman. He founded and built a great company that his family can be truly proud of. The values of integrity and people focused can do attitude, that are the centre of PM values are a tribute to Brian.
— Peter O'Sullivan PM Group
On my own behalf and on behalf of all at PM Group I wish to express our condolences to the Kearney family on the passing of Brian. He was a remarkable man and is very fondly remembered by all of us who worked with him here in PM. May he Rest in Peace, Sincerely,
— Dave Murphy PM Group
Our sincere condolences to the Kearney family on the death Brian.
A strong will with a fierce determination helped him cross the line both on the racetrack and golf course . I had many memorable golf games with Brian in both Scotland and Ireland .
He prayed hard to be in Heaven’ with his dear wife Patricia.I pray he succeeded .
RIP
— Leonard and Toni Owens
Our sincere condolences to Peter, Conor and the Kearney family on your loss. I recall your Dad as a wonderful, decent man. He will be in our thoughts and prayers. May he rest in peace now.
— Shane and Manuela Curran
Sincerely condolences to all the Kearney family on the sad death of Brian May he rest in peace.
It was a great pleasure to have known Brian over many years.
Golfing in Royal Dublin and the wonderful days at Cheltenham Races.
— Sean and Mary Mc Keon
Sincere condolences to all the Kearney family.Brian will be sadly missed. Generous to a fault and good company always.
— Gerry & Orna Cruise
Sincere sympathy to the Kearney Family on the passing of Brian
— Pat & Anne O'Brien
Our deepest condolences to Peter, Conor, Emer and Lise and the wider Kearney family on the passing of Brian. He created an environment in PM where "we" thrived, in many aspects.
Whether inside or outside work, we have fond memories of many occasions.
It was a pleasure to have known him. RIP.
— Ken & Berni Kenny - PM Group
Sincere condolences to Brian's family on his passing.We in SARA (,Sutton Active Retirement Association) are indebted to him for all his support through the years
— Brid Heron SARA
My deepest sympathies to John Paul and the Kearney family. Thinking of you at this time.

Sending love from Aoife, Amelie, and Connell
— Aoife Cooney
Sincere condolences to all the Kearney family. I had the privilege of working with Brian in PM. A gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— Lucia O'Connell
Condolences to all the Kearney’s especially to Peter and Conor. My memory stretches back over 40 years. Brian interviewed me in 1980 for PM and I lasted over 40 years.The two of you played in the inaugural football match against Cork. We were just beaten 7-1 your Dad played that day too as the boss of PM he led from the front I have great memories of both of you having summer jobs in PM too. It’s always sad to loose someone you love. Hopefully he is in a better place. Sincerely yours Phillip
— Phillip David Rees
Sincere condolences to the Kearney family on Brian's passing. He was a pleasure to work with and for in Project Management. Thoughts and prayers with the family at this sad time.
— Clare Cullen - ex PM
Sincere condolences to the Kearney family on the sad passing of Brian. An honour to have known and played with Brian in Royal Dublin. A thorough gentleman and a great Royal Dublin member. One of the "old guard". He will be greatly missed.
— Keith Cairns
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