Charles J. (Charlie) O'Shaughnessy

Condolence Book for

Charles J. (Charlie) O'Shaughnessy

Foxrock, Dublin

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Deepest Sympathy Kate to you and all the family.So sorry to hear of the passing of CharlieR.IP.
Fond memories of him and the great neighbours you were to my Auntie Eileen and James at
St Albans Park.
Much Love to you all,
Barbara Baggs and Family (London)
Kate and family , I am so sorry for your loss . I worked with Charlie (and Harry ) and remember that time in the bank with particular fondness. The stories and the fun we would have in the middle of getting the work done!. Charlie always spoke about his family -it was very evident that you were all the centre of his world. I was so sad to hear of Charlie leaving this world far too soon. A soft bed in Heaven for him.
Thinking of you all at this difficult time and fondly remembering the days in 98 Sandymount Road
Para Kate, Leo , Ryan y familia, mis más sinceras condolencias por la perdida de Charlie que tendré siempre en mi memoria
He was a true example of a good man. Condolences to Kate, Leo, & Ryan.
Sincere condolances to Kate and family. It was a privilege to have known Charlie.
So sorry KATE. Thinking and praying for you Leo RYAN MARY and all your family. Diarmuid has fond memories of his “driver” in happier times. My memories of him always picture him as the “ eternal boy scout” from Carrickmines tennis club days. Kay/Diarmuid XXX
Kate and all the family sorry to hear of Charlie's departure...may he rest in peace....que descansa en.paz..
My deepest sympathy to you Kate and to all the family. It was my privelige to have known Charlie through the Mungret Union. He was very proud of his family loved Italy (esp.Il Gesú in Rome) and his Rugby as well as attending the Limerick victory in Croke Park.
He was always cheerful and a delight to meet. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dhílis
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