Frank (Francis) CHANEY

Condolence Book for

Frank (Francis) CHANEY

Swords, Dublin / East Wall, Dublin

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So sorry for your loss. Miss Frank so much was always a gentleman and had a great sense of humour. Thinking of you all at this difficult time. Everyone at Lusk Community Unit send their condolences
Codladh snámh Frank.
We have a big void in our Day centre now.
Your sharp wit and quick mind will be sorely missed. Throughout all the years you always showed care to others and demonstrated a huge resilience.
A consummate gentleman.
Thinking of all his lovely family at this time.
From all at Lusk Day Centre
Rest in peace uncle fran reunited with the rest of the family lots of love Celia and maylena xxx
Thinking of you today .our thoughts and prays are with you all.so sorry we can't be there .he was a wonderful man and a lovely uncle he was so very loved by us all .Philip and Annette xx
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all
So sorry to hear about Frans passing. He was such a lovely neighbour. May he rest in peace.
One of life's gentlemen.. he was a favourite of everyone in Swords Meals on Wheels, one of the most prolific readers you will ever meet....and we all had some lovely chats with him.... Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. Our sincere condolences to you Sylvia and to all the family....
I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. He was an absolute gentleman and a pleasure to have known. Condolences to all his family. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
I am so sorry for your loss, Frank was such a wonderful character.
I used to deliver his meals every Wednesday and i really looked forward to our little chats.
He will be sadly missed.
RIP Frank xxx
Very sorry to hear about Frank, he was the nicest man and always had so many story’s to tell. His story’s from the RAF, all the country’s he visited and always talked about his lovely family. Every week he kept his desserts for me to bring home for the kids and if he didn’t get the jelly in the dessert that week he’d look through the press and give the last few biscuits in the pack to bring to them instead😅 the first thing he used to say every time I walked through the door was how are you, how’s the family? Always thought of others. He will be missed, thinking of you all.
May Frank rest in peace, he was such a gentleman. He always kept the papers for the kids if he thought something was interesting for them. Very fond memories of him and Phyllis. Thinking of his family at this time.
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