Brídín Uí MHAOLAGÁIN

Condolence Book for

Brídín Uí MHAOLAGÁIN
(née Ní Dhuibne)

Glasnevin, Dublin

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Sincere condolences , My thoughts are with you. RIP x
— Ann Doyle (Mulligan)
My deepest sympathy Aidan on the death of your beloved Bridin. It was a privilege to get to know her through meeting her firstly in Gardiner Street Church and later through the intergenerational learning programmes in DCU. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
— Mary Leslie
So sad to hear of Bridin's passing a wonderful lady who was a great president of camogie and such a fun loving lady, Always a word and always a smile loved chatting to her when we would met. To Aidan sincere sympathy on the loss of your wonderful lady wife and friend xx RIP
— Mary Newman Glen Rovers Camogie club Cork
A wonderful teacher and someone I have never forgotten throughout life and where it has taken me. She was awesome always thinking of you and your future and so many great trips across to Belgium and staying with families. She spoke often in class about Aidan the love of her life. May she walk into the eternal embrace of our loving Father God. RIP .
— Julia Keane Nee Canavan
So sad Aidan to here of Bridins passing. What a privilege to know her, what a wonderful lady.
Mary and P.J. Brennan
— P.J. Brennan
It is with great shock and sorrow to hear the death of Brídín. What an ambassador to the world of sport particularly Camogie. We always loved meeting up with Brídín and Aidan at the matches. Aidan was always at her side. Sincere sympathies to Aidan and all her family and large circle of friends on their great loss.We are unable to attend Brídín’s funeral. May She Rest In Peace.
From The Darcy and O’Mahoney Family in St. Martin’s Club, Wexford.
— Ornagh Darcy
With deepest sympathy Aidan
— Staff of gardiner st church
A great woman way ahead of her time. She was a true supporter of women especially in sport. UCD camogie flourished under her guidance. Condolences to Aiden and family. Bridin will be a loss to all that knew her.
— Ruth Treacy
My heart goes out to Aidan, the wonderful husband of Bridin. She never tired of praising him. She was a true reflection of an Irish Woman and Patriot. She made us all proud to be Irish. She was colourful, full of anecdotes and amusing. She will be sadly missed at Homepharm pharmacy.
— Rhona Murray
Very sorry to hear about Bridin's death. We know her since 1969-70 when she taught in Ballyfermot Vocational school. A great teacher, colleague and friend. The last time we met her was at the 50 year UCD meeting of graduates in Belfield in 2016.. Ar Dheis De go raibgh a hanam uasal. Sincere condolences to Aidan and all her family.
— Paddy and Marion Quinn
I am very sorry and shocked to hear of Brídín's passing. A lovely lady. Fond memories of playing handball at UCD where Brídín and Aidan treated us all so well. Condolences Aidan. RIP Brídín
— Gary Mc Nulty
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