Eileen Fogarty

Condolence Book for

Eileen Fogarty
(née Livingstone)

Rathmines, Dublin / Bray, Wicklow / Belfast, Antrim

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I would like to offer my sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Eileen Fogarty. RIP. Though it is now many years since I last saw Mrs. Fogarty, it is wonderful to take notice of the long life that she lived.
Harry and Eileen are remembered for their shops in Bray(first off Main St and later on Meath Rd), at a time when small shops seemed much more exciting places to visit!
Both were long-time members of Bray Public Library: Harry, with his great knowledge of all things relating to trains, Eileen, a gentle lady and very keen reader.
May Eileen and Harry have eternal rest.
Michael.
Remembering many happy years of working in 63 Main Street .Mrs Fogarty was such a kind and caring lady . May her gentle soul rest in peace
We are very sorry to hear of Eileen's passing. We have fond memories of her during the years while I was Manager of The Mageough. Our sincere sympathy to Suzanne, James and the extended family at this sad time. Unfortunately we are unable to attend her service today.
I have many happy memories from childhood in Balbriggan with Eileen and Harry. Their kindness and warmth to myself, Mum and Dad.

Fast forward to Bray and Cowper Road, tea and sandwiches with smiles, a hospitable gracious lady of a bygone era.

Then reaching her hundreth birthday, a recognition of how much she was loved by Suzanne and her extended family.
Never forgotten.

To Suzanne and the Hatch family, my deepest sympathy.

RIP good lady.
I grew up in Killarney Villas just near Eileen & Harry's shop. I have fond memories of spending my Sunday pocket money there! A lovely lady and always remember Harry's interest in trains.
May she rest in peace.
Sympathy to Suzanne and family on the death of Eileen - a lovely lady.
R.I.P Mrs Fogarty. Happy memories of you when we visited the shop in Bray to buy our treats. Always very patient while we decided what to buy.
Remembering Mrs Fogarty from the shop at the top of the town many years ago. Always a very gentle lady. RiP
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