Brian Wogan

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Brian Wogan

Glasnevin, Dublin / Limerick

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Dear Jane, Paula and Gareth

We are so deeply sorry to hear about Brian’s passing. We absolutely loved your mum and dad. Pauline introduced us over 30 years ago and we’ve celebrated so many lovely times with them both over the years. Brian was a wonderful raconteur and they were the heart and soul of every party. He adored Pauline so much, as we all did! They were such a great double act and a wonderful couple. Brian and Pauline loved you all so much and were so proud of each one of you. We’re heartbroken to hear that he’s gone but hopefully they are together now. Sending you all love and hugs. May he rest in peace.
— Ruth and Rory McGurk
Much sympathy to all of Brian's family.
Dealing with Brian was always a pleasure.
He brought constant good humour and calm consideration to operational decisions - a great communicator.
RIP Brian
— Adrian Hinkson
Sincere condolences to the Wogan family on the passing of Brian. He was a lovely neighbour who always had time for a chat.May he RIP. Patrick and Ann McDonnell no 70
— Patrick and Ann McDonnell
To Gareth, Paula and Jane, I was so sorry to learn of Brian’s passing. His personality was larger than life, he was such a warm, intelligent and hilarious character. I have never met a couple who showed up the way he and Pauline did. Always in great spirits and always so much fun. I have really fond memories of meeting Brian (mostly at the Baillie’s but sometimes at Dublin airport) over the years. His funeral service was really lovely, you all did him proud. May his warmth, love and your memories get you through the difficult times ahead. Sending love xx
— Claire Deasy
Deepest condolences to Brian’s family and friends on his passing. I remember him with great affection from my time in Aer Lingus when I would get calls from that inimitable voice at any hour of the day or night with the latest news update from Ops Control. It was always a pleasure to hear from Brian and from the many messages here it is clear I am not the only one with fond memories.
— Dan Loughrey
I was so very sorry to hear of your beloved Dad's passing, dearest Paula. May he rest in peace.
We are thinking of you at this sad time with affection. Claudia and Brian
— Claudia Luppino
Dear Jane, Gareth & Paula

I was very saddened to hear of Brian’s passing. I was looking after a few airports in Europe and when “things went a little bit wrong😉” , I would call Brian and it would be sorted in a calm, friendly, professional manner. He was definitely one of life’s gentleman (a rare breed) .
Please know you all are in our thoughts at this time.

Anthony & Anne Bland
Dungarvan.
— Anthony Bland
Dear Gareth,Jane and Paula
I was saddened to hear of Brians passing.Please accept my sincere sympathy sent to you all on this very sad occasion.Brian was a gentleman through and through.Not only that he was a great colleague and true friend.Never hesitating to share his vast knowledge and experience. Which I greatly benefitted from during the fire at Dusseldorf Airport. We will never forget Pauline and Brians visits to us in Germany.So much fun and great sing-songs .
RIP dear colleague and friend

Elma and family
— Elma Steinebach x EI Dusseldorf
To Jane, Paula and Gareth we send our sincerer condolences on the very sad loss of your dad the wonderful Brian. Happy times remembered especially today of days spent with Pauline and Brian, always filled with fun and laughter. Sending you our love. Paul and Patricia.
— Paul and Patricia Walsh
Condolences to Gareth and entire Wogan family. Very sorry for your loss.
Jakob & Niamh, 63 Glasnevin ave.
— Jakob Krause
To Jane, Gareth & my dear friend Paula,

Sincere sympathies to you all on the loss of your beloved dad Brian, one of life’s true gentlemen. I can still see him standing outside the church on the day of myself & Alan’s wedding in his red rainjacket taking our photo on his new iPad. He was such a kind & generous man. My heart goes out to you & all of Brian’s wider family. Thinking of you all in the days & months ahead.
Rest in peace Brian, reunited with your beautiful Pauline now.

Victoria & Alan.
— Victoria Farrington
A consummate professional and a gentleman. Rest in peace Brian, you set the standard which we all appreciated and admired
— Jimmy Devlin
Sincerest condolences to the Wogan family, especially Gareth, Paula and Jane. Thinking of you all at such a sad time and sending strength, Dearbhla Keenan and Family
— Dearbhla Keenan
Prayers and condolences to Brian's family. He and i played cricket in our front gardens years ago! Remembering him kindly. Donal sj. OB 1963.
— Donal Neary SJ
So sad and shocked to hear of Brians passing. He was a great man, a precious neighbour and a reassuring voice to hear on the phone when help was needed in work.
We spoke recently about worldly matters and his wisdom and humour always shone bright.
May he rest in peace.
Condolences from the Joneses.
— Eric Jones
So sorry to hear of Brian's passing, he was always a pleasure to deal with over the counter in Ops Control, always very helpful when things were going wrong. May he Rest in Peace.
— David Jones, ex Flt Ops.
My condolences to all the Wogan family on the very sad passing of Brian. R.i.P
— John Keogh
Deepest condolences to you Jane, Paula and Gareth. We are so sorry to hear that your wonderful Dad has passed away.
He was a true Gentleman.
We have great memories of your Fabulous Mum and Dad over the years.
Thinking of you all
— Noel and Rosanna Canavan
Our condolences to Paula. JANE. Garreth on the passing of your dad Brian may he rest in peace
— Sean/Bridie gillis
Our Sincere Sympathy to Jane, Paula, Gareth, and all of the extended family on the death of Brian. He was, like all of his colleagues in Ground Ops, excellent at his job but he brought a bit of sparkle with him. He loved a good story or joke and he really enjoyed a laugh. We sometimes met him and his lovely Pauline (Fred) like two turtle doves going for dinner in Clontarf. He loved his family and cherished his friends. It was a pleasure and privilege to work alongside him. We wish you strength in these difficult days.
— Mike & Brenda O'BRIEN (ex-DMM, Aer Lingus)
I started my career in Cabin Service Bonded stores with Brian ( we were in the same school ) - as has already been well documented - he was an absolute gentleman , a pleasure to work with subsequently in Ops Control - very much in each others ear.
We only earned our money when things went wrong - and that is where Brian would shine and get the best out of all of us in solving issues.
God rest him - a pleasure to have known him.
— Ray Tierney ( ex Ops Crew Control )
My deepest condolences to you Jean, Paula & Gareth on the loss of your dear Dad. Like so many others from Aer Lingus I have fond memories of working with Brian. He was a great mentor, colleague and entertainer. May he rest in peace with Pauline.
— Pat Condon Aer Lingus
I'm very sorry to hear of Brian's passing. My sincere condolences to all his family.
— Shay King Ex EI.
Sincere sympathies to Brian's family on the loss of their wonderful father and grandfather. I was fortunate enough to work in Aer Lingus as cockpit crew and always found Brian to be wonderful at sorting out operational problems while bringing his great sense of humour and ready smile to all situations. He will be missed but never forgotten. May he rest in peace.
— Michael McCarthy
Paula, Jane and Gareth,
my deepest sympathies on Brian's passing. I too had the the pleasure of working with Brian and shared some wonderful times in Ops Control with Brian. He was simply a gentleman of the highest order and it is fitting the outpouring of love and affection obvious in all of the condolences. His professionalism, his empathy, good humour, his story telling, epitomised the values of what we all should aspire to. He was an example to us all in his love for you and of course your late mother Pauline. May he rest in peace.
— James O'Reilly Aer Lingus
Paula, so sorry to hear the sad news about your dear Dad, may he rest in peace.
— Don & Christine Wrafter, Castleknock
My deepest sympathies to all the Wogan family on the sudden and tragic loss of Brian. I will always treasure working with him in Ops Control. He brightened up any day or night I shared duty with him. His storytelling and knowledge were legendary. Also the golf outings we shared. The after golf sing song in the Hotel in Shannon when he sang a totally improvised “Ops Control Blues” to my late brother Joe’s 12 bar blues backing on guitar will stay in my memory forever. May Brian Rest In Peace in the company of his beloved Pauline.
— Eric Monks
Paula, Jane and Gareth our sincere sympathies on the loss of your lovely Dad Brian. We were very sad to hear of his passing. We always had great laughs with Brian and Pauline. May he rest in peace with her now.
— Malcolm & Liz Currie
Gareth, Jane, Paula & family,
So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing and thinking of you all at this time. So tough on you only a few years after your Mam and will be praying for you. Take care and look after yourselves and each other. May he rest in peace.
— Colm O Ceallacháin (Glasnevin Ave)
Sincere condolences to Paula, Keith and extended families. We were so sorry to hear of the sad passing of your Dad. Thinking of you at this sad time. May he rest in peace.
— Aoife and Simon Lee
Sincere sympathy to all of Brians family and friends. May he Rest in Peace. Paul & Elaine. EI.
— Paul & Elaine Battigan
Thanks Brian for the great fun we had attempting to play golf. Also for the great chats when we ate afterward. I already miss you from our Tuesday golf it was great and never taken too seriously. Rest in peace my good friend thanks for the memories. You will never be forgotten always in my thoughts.
— Michael Dunne
Gaz we were so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dilis.
— Cecil & Margaret Deane
Sending my sincere condolences to you Gareth, and to your family, on the death of your father.
— Rory Corcoran
Dear Jane, Paula and Gareth. Still shocked at the passing of Brian and so sad for you. He was such a kind and funny man. I have the best memories of Pauline and Brian in Delgany. Fun times, happy times.
My deepest sympathy.
— Martine Deasy
So sad to hear about Brian’s passing. All of us who worked with him were very privileged. He was a joy to work with not only for his professionalism but also his wonderful stories. He spoke endlessly about Pauline and the family. Rest in peace Brian and sincere condolences to Jane Paula and Gareth who most of us felt we knew.
— Anna-Maria Harvey ex EI Ops
Paula, Jane and Gareth we are so sorry for the loss of your lovely dad. There are no words really for your heartbreak. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. May he rest in peace, reunited with your lovely mum.
— Simon & Diana Hogan
Our deepest condolences to all the Wogan family on the very sad passing of Brian. R.i.P
— Michael & Pauline Keane Kilkenny
Very sorry to hear the sad news of Brian's passing. We both shared a memorable holiday in Lisbon many years ago with Brian and Pauline at an International Dispatchers Conference. Condolences to Gareth, Jane and Paula and all his extended family.
— Alan and Carmel Tubbert
Paula,Jane & Gareth, our sincere condolences on the sad passing of your beloved dad.
You’re in our thoughts at this heartbreaking time. Look after each other.
May Brian rest peacefully.
— Karen, Stephen,Emma & Leah Reilly
Condolences to Jane,Paula and Gareth.
Very sad to hear of the passing of Brian.
A true gentleman and mentor to all who were lucky to work with him.
Rest in peace Brian
— Rory.Downey (Ex EI Ops)
Audrey and myself were shocked to hear of the sudden passing of Brian.
ANOTHER LEGEND HAS DIED.
This is true eventhough we in operations were priviliged to work with many legends over the years and Brian was one of the shinning lights.
How do you sum up somebody like Brian.
Gentleman , Raconteur , Highly Intelligent with knowledge of not just Aviation but copious amounts of General knowledge and Sports.
Brian gave respect and showed equality to everyone thay he came into contact with from the CEO ,Chief Pilot etc down to the lowest of rank amonst the staff.
When the ops staff were rostered for a weekend of night duties . This could be a chore for some , away from their families and friends who were enjoying the weekend.
This would all change dramatically when they found Brian Wogan was the ops controller on duty.
He would regale them all ,with stories after story But if a crisis happened , he would walk them all through it.
Crisis what Crisis ?
Audrey my wife reminded me that the ops office didn't settle into their night duties until " Fred " called Brian to wish him a good night. "Fred " was what he called Pauline ,his beloved wife.
She probably has contacted him from heaven to say she is awaiting him.
Gareth , Jane , Paula and all of the family we send our condolences.
You had a lovely Mam and Dad and yes your father was a legend.
BRIAN MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.
Another legend is dead but a few still live on .
Long live the legends.
WE WORKED AND PLAYED WITH LEGENDS.
— Thom Ennis and Audrey coy ex Aerlingus.1966-2015 1978-2015
Very sad news. When Brian answered the phone in Ops you just knew everything was under control. A great mentor and a man full of wisdom who also knew how to have fun. He embodied everything that an Aer Lingus person should be. May he rest in peace and thoughts with all the family.
— Mark Gill
My sincere sympathy & condolences to Brian's family. Brian was a great Ops Controller and when we pilots called with a disruption on the line, weather or otherwise, he was always helpful in addressing the issue. One of the great professionals in ALT that it was our privilege to work with. RIP Brian.
— Paddy Judge
Very sorry to hear of Brians passing.Had the pleasure of working with Brian during his time in Catering.Pleasant journey to Heaven.
Terence Brady ex Aer Lingus catering
— terence brady
I was so sorry to hear the news of Brian. He brightened up every day at Aer Lingus and was an absolute legend to work with and such a competent, calm and funny man!
I wish you all strength in these difficult days.
My deepest sympathies, Tina.
— Tina Murray (Aer Lingus pilot)
I’m so very sorry to hear of Brian’s death. I knew him for about 60 years, working in Aer Lingus Catering and later in Ops Control. It was always a pleasure to have Brian for company on a shift. Humerous, knowledgeable, competent - he had it all. Deepest sympathy to Gareth, Jane and Paula.
— Jimmy Peoples
Our sincere sympathy to your
family.
Brian was wonderful man with always a great welcome.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

May he rest in peace.
— Gisela and Conrad Jones
My condolences to all the Wogan family on the passing of Brian.
He was one of lifes true gentleman, it was always a pleasure to come to work and see him behind the Op's Controllers desk, you knew it would be a good day no matter what happened.
He was a great storyteller with a brillant sense of humour and we all adored him.
May he rest in peace, reunited with his beloved Pauline.
— Sabrina Murphy Aerlingus
Farewell Brian RIP . A real gentle man who was a pleasure to know .
— Brian Molloy
Deepest sympathy to Brian,s family. Lovely memories of our time together in Belvedere College and beyond. May he rest in peace with his beloved Pauline.
— Enda Doherty
We had the great privilege to work with Brian & to learn from his vast knowledge. He was always encouraging and his humour, priceless. A very proud family man ... RIP Brian 🙏
Catherine McCaul
David Leonard
Orlagh Downey
— Orlagh Downey.
Brian was a gentleman with an amazing personality and a big heart. It was always a joy to be on duty with him in Aer Lingus Operations Control. I'm sorry to hear of his passing and send my deepest condolences to his loved ones at this difficult time. Rest in peace, dear Brian, reunited once again with your beloved Pauline xx
— Rachel Daly Ewen
We had the great privilege to work with Brian & to learn from his vast knowledge. He was always encouraging and his humour, priceless. A very proud family man ... RIP Brian 🙏
Catherine McCaul
David Leonard
Orlagh Downey
— Orlagh Downey
A short 2 years working with Brian in Ops Control but an impression that will last a lifetime. A true gentleman, one of a kind and it was an honour to have worked with him. Deepest sympathies to the family, may he rest in peace.
— Louise Brough Aer Lingus
Gareth, Jane, Paula and all the Wogan family, our sincere sympathy on Brian’s death. May he rest in peace. I’ve many happy memories of working with Brian over many years in Ops. Control.
— Eugene MacNamee
Rip brian .you were a true gentleman . Condolences to all the family .
— Justin guerin (emgheating)
My sympathies go out to all of Brian’s family. Just meeting him in ops before a flight brightened my day. Remembering Brian fondly, Henry Howard
— Henry Howard
Sincere condolences to Brian's family. May he Rest In Peace 🙏
A true gentleman with a lovely sense of humour.

Siubhan Gillespie
Donegal
— Siubhan Gillespie
Sincere sympathy to all the Wogan family on the death of Brian. I was lucky to work in the same area as Brian when I started at the airport. There was always laughter and fun when Brian was on duty. May he rest in peace.
— John Orohoe Aer lingus
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