Conor MORRIS

Condolence Book for

Conor MORRIS

Seacrest, Knocknacarra, Galway

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To Mrs. Morris, Noreen, Pearse, Conor and Gerard,

On behalf of myself and the Casey family (Ennis), I would like to convey our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy on Conor's (Mr. Morris) recent death. We were very sorry to hear the sad news. He was a true Galway man and will be sadly missed but fondly remembered by us all. May he have eternal rest, light, happiness and peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.

Mary Casey and the Casey family.
— Mary Casey
Dear Mrs. Morris and family, It is with great regret that I have learned of the death of your husband and father. I was priveliged to be a past pupil of his during his term as Principal of Prosperous Vocational school. He was inspirational and hugely dynamic. He always called me Sean,and this was a term of affection. Mr. Morris introduced us to such a wide vista of activities and an awareness of the world around us. He did not suffer fools gladly, however he ensured that people with talent maximised their opportunities.
I am forever grateful to have benefitted from his wisdom,enthusiasm,exuberance and most of all his capacity to guide students to develop their own talents.

My thoughts are with you all at this time. May God grant him peace.

John.
— John O' Callaghan. Allenwood ,Naas, Co. Kildare
My deepest sympathy to Eileen and family. You are in my prayers and Masses. May he rest in peace.
Fr. Billy.
— Fr. Billy Collins
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