
Condolence Book for
Eoin O’Kennedy/Ó Cinnéide
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My deepest condolences to Joan and all the O’Kennedy family. My thoughts are with you all at this very sad time. May Eoin Rest in Peace.
To Joan,
Sending you, Aoife, Cormac and Dara my deepest and heartfelt condolences on the untimely loss of Eoin. May all the lived experiences and memories shared with him become treasures to cherish and help ease the pain of your immeasurable loss over the coming days, weeks and beyond.
Sending you, Aoife, Cormac and Dara my deepest and heartfelt condolences on the untimely loss of Eoin. May all the lived experiences and memories shared with him become treasures to cherish and help ease the pain of your immeasurable loss over the coming days, weeks and beyond.
My deepest and heartfelt sympathies to Joan, Aoife, Cormac, Dara, the O’Kennedy and Cahill families on the devasting loss of Eoin.
I’ve known Eoin for almost twenty years as a kind and supportive colleague and dedicated lecturer to so many students during that time in TU Dublin (formerly ITB).
He could confidently and very competently discuss and debate on any subject matter from economics, politics, technology, sport, however, his favourite subject was always his family of whom he clearly loved and cherished deeply.
Wishing you strength and support in the coming weeks and months.
Suaimhneas Síoraí, mo chara, Eoin.
Anne-Marie Nolan (Faculty of Business, TU Dublin).
I’ve known Eoin for almost twenty years as a kind and supportive colleague and dedicated lecturer to so many students during that time in TU Dublin (formerly ITB).
He could confidently and very competently discuss and debate on any subject matter from economics, politics, technology, sport, however, his favourite subject was always his family of whom he clearly loved and cherished deeply.
Wishing you strength and support in the coming weeks and months.
Suaimhneas Síoraí, mo chara, Eoin.
Anne-Marie Nolan (Faculty of Business, TU Dublin).
My sincere condolences to Joan, Aoife, Cormac, the extended O’Kennedy family, and to Eoin’s many friends and former ITB colleagues on their tragic loss.
Eoin was a highly valued member of the TU Dublin academic community on our Blanchardstown campus and leaves behind a wonderful legacy as a gifted communicator and educator, and a committed advocate for our students. While his life was far too short, the memories of a life well lived will be cherished by all who knew him. May he rest in peace.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dilis
Eoin was a highly valued member of the TU Dublin academic community on our Blanchardstown campus and leaves behind a wonderful legacy as a gifted communicator and educator, and a committed advocate for our students. While his life was far too short, the memories of a life well lived will be cherished by all who knew him. May he rest in peace.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dilis
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