
Condolence Book for
Dr. E. Charles Nelson
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My deepest sympathy to the family of Dr Charles Nelson. His love of the Burren and the beauty of its wild plants continues to inspire. I cherish his books. May he rest in peace.
On behalf of the Northern Ireland Heritage Gardens Trust (formerly committee which he founded in 1980) I would like to convey our deepest sympathies to Charles's family. Charles was a botanist with a remarkable knowledge of Ireland's flora, its gardens and horticultural heritage. He was a remarkably prolific writer of worldwide repute producing many hundreds of papers and dozens of books; indeed, it is difficult to think of anyone since the days of John Claudius Loudon who has personally contributed such a vast body of work, all of it being of the very highest standard. His loss to this country will be enormous.
I have lost a very dear friend and neighbour. Sadly missed.
My deepest sympathy to the family of Dr. Charles Nelson. He will be a great loss to all who knew him and benefitted from his scholarship and publications. He brought the history of Irish plants and gardens to a wide and appreciative audience. May he walk with God, his angels and saints in the land of the living.
It is with great sadness that members of the Irish Garden Plant Society learned of the death of Dr Charles Nelson. From 1981 when he was the foundation chairman until his untimely death, Charles contributed enormously to our activities, notably about Irish garden plants. His book, A Heritage of Beauty, published by the IGPS in 2000 remains the standard reference book about Irish cultivated plants.
We extend our sympathies to his brothers and sisters at this time.
We extend our sympathies to his brothers and sisters at this time.
On behalf of the Trustees of the Worth Library, I am sending our deepest sympathies to Charles's family. A botanist and botanical writer of worldwide repute, the Trustees are extremely grateful for his extensive input and commitment as an author and editor to Botany and Gardens in Early Modern Ireland published by the Worth Trust in 2022.
Deepest sympathy to Charles' family. He was a wonderful person to work with and his death is a huge shock. May he rest in peace.
We send our very sincere condolences to the family of Charles Nelson. As members of the former Heather Society we worked very closely with Charles and always admired his dedication to THS. His knowledge was immense of all botanical matters and the attention to detail was immaculate.
It is a very sad loss for the botanical world, but more importantly for your family.
We are sorry for your trouble.
Susie & Alan Kay Connemara
It is a very sad loss for the botanical world, but more importantly for your family.
We are sorry for your trouble.
Susie & Alan Kay Connemara
Charles was a valued and invaluable colleague at Glasnevin,generous with his store of knowledge about botanical matters and good company
Very sorry to learn of Charles' death. He was a loyal and committed member of the choir at St. Bartholomew's Church in Ballsbridge in the 1970s/80s where I was the organist & choirmaster. I have many of his beautiful, and meticulously researched, botanical books. May he rest in peace. My sincere sympathy to the family.
Deeply saddened today to read about Charles. When I began working in the Botanic Gardens in 1964 I found him a marvellous colleague and good friend. His office was next door to mine and students came in and out to discuss topics with him at will. So sad to hear of his sudden passing. He will be deeply missed by so many people all over the world. May he rest in peace. Seamus Conroy
Exactly a year ago I happened to email Charles with a query on the origins of Echium in Ireland. I was absolutely bowled over with his detailed and knowledgeable reply. A erudite and learned man. Rest in peace Charles.
Deeply shocked by Charles’s sudden death. All sympathy to his family. So much knowledge lost, when he might have had another decade of research and publishing. The Irish gardening world owes him a great debt: his books and other work live on.
So sorry to learn of Charles' death. May he RIP and those around him be comforted.
Deepest sympathies to Brian and all the family. Huge loss. May he rest in peace.
Sorry to hear of Charles’s death, he had a remarkable mind and incredible output. May he now rest in peace.
Very saddened to hear of the death of a fellow botanist. R.I.P.
A giant among plantspeople and botanists. I cherish his books.
Rest in peace
Rest in peace
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