Frederick William Spanner

Condolence Book for

Frederick William Spanner

11 St. Nicholas Park, Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary / Wexford

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So sorry to hear of your passing Fred, remember you washing our windows years ago. Rest in peace. Condolences to all your family
— Mark doyle
Deepest sympathy to the Spanner's family for Fred Spanner's passing.
May he rest in peace.
— Michael Kehoe of Carlow
Deepest sympathy to the Spanner family on the sad passing of Fred a true gentleman may he rest in peace
— Jim & Nuala Strang Kilsheelan
Dearest Catherine, MaryAnne & Rene, Stephen & Dorota….sincere condolences to you all on the loss of Freddie. What a wonderful, kind, cheerful soul he was. Won’t be long before you are reunited with the perfectly healthy Freddie! John 5:28,29
— Trish McMahon
So sad to hear of Freddie's death... what a loss of such a huge personality...he will be greatly missed...lots of love to to Catherine, Stephen and Mary Anne
— Christine and Dermot Plaice
Our deepest condolences to Catherine, Mary Anne, Stephen, Rene & Dorota on the loss of Fredy A true gentleman and always a pleasure to meet. He will be sadly missed but always remembered , may his gentle soul rest in peace
— Aidan, Deirdre, Denise & Partners
Deepest sympathy to all Freddie's family. May He Rest in Peace
— Patsy Power
Very sorry to hear that Fred passed away and may Fred rest in peace.

Deepest sympathies to his loving wife, Catherine, his daughter Mary Anne and his son Stephen, families and friend.

I first met Fred since I was shy little girl when he worked in Wexford town doing his own shoemaker business at North Main Street for my father’s shoe. Fred was a great friendly and always gentleman.

I enjoyed the chat with him and fondest memory. May Fred rest in peace. 🕯️
— Annie Murphy, Blackwater, Co Wexford.
Very sad to hear about Fred. I would like to send my deepest condolence to his family. He was good at DIY. He does some jobs for me no matter small or big jobs. I wanted to pay him. He said no charge because it is his hobby. We used to travel together to Dublin and England. He always sit beside me in the congregation. When someone mentions Isiash 35:5. He turned his head to me and talked to me. I know what he means. It means Then the deaf people will be able to hear again. And the people that can't talk now will use their voices to sing happy songs.
After the meetings we always talk to each other because we were only 2 deaf people among the hearing people! He said "once a friend always a friend" sometimes
Looking forward to meet you in the Paradise(beautiful world) that is where we can talk to each other again! No sign language needed. Thanks for being a friend.
— Stephen Foskin
Deepest sympathy to Catherine, Stephen, MaryAnne and extended family on the sad loss of Fredy. We have fond memories of the great trips Fredy made to Bandon over the years. Fredy was always a gentleman. Rest in Peace.
— Noel and Eileen
Condolence to Catherine, Steven and Mary Ann and also to all of Freddie’s friends in the Waterford & Carrick on Suir congregations. Look forward to the time when we can welcome Freddie back . (Acts 24 : 15).to a peaceful new earth.
— Helen Walsh (Wexford )
Condolences to all Freddie's Family and friends, remember him well in Monck St, Rest In Peace Freddie
— Theresa Roche
Deepest sympathy to all of Freddie's family. He was in every way a true gentleman. Thinking of you all at this sad time. Anthony & Cathy Wilde and family.
— The Wilde Family, Barntown, Wexford.
So sorry to hear that Freddie has lost his long battle with ill health. We will always be so grateful to him for the patience he showed us in helping us learn sign language. His legacy will live on long after him. Our heartfelt condolences to Catherine, Stephen, Anne Marie and extended family. We'll be waiting with you to welcoming him back. Job 14:15; Much love,
— Geoff & Diana Pemberton
Sincere Condolences to Freddie’s family.
May he Rest In Peace. 🌹
— Matt Kielthy
Very sorry to hear the sad news of Fred Spanner passed away yesterday. He was a lovely man. I remember him when I was a young . He used to have a great chat with my father Patrick Power . With deepest sympathy to Catherine, Steven and Mary Ann and family. May he rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏
Catherine Stuart ( Ballycanew Co Wexford)
— Catherine Stuart ( Nee Power)
Very sad to hear of Freddie's passing. We were next door neighbours for over 20 years and remember him well with his Heinkel motorbike. Condolences to all the family.
— Pat Jones
Condolences to Fred's wife Catherine Ann Maria and all Fred's family.
We will be thinking of you all at this sad time
Sleep in peace Fred.
— Carrick on Suir Daycare
Thinking of his wife and family xxx. Lovely neighbour RIP.
— Paula Walsh
Deepest sympathy to Catherine, Steven and Mary Anne and extended family on the death of Freddy. Fond memories of Freddy may his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Denis/Rosemary UK
Sorry to hear of Fred’s passing away. I know Fred since I was small boy. Fred was a great friend of my late father Patrick also a native of Wexford. Fred is a very lovely gentleman. We enjoyed the chat with him. Deepest sympathies to his wife Catherine and family. Rest in peace.
— Patrick and Mary Power (London)
Very sorry to hear that Fred had passed away in peaceful. Condolences to his wife Catherine and his family. I knew him very well when he was in Wexford doing his own shoemaker business at Monck Street. A lovely man. May he rest in peace
— Patrick Whelan, 41, Newlands Carriglawn Wexford
Condolences Freddy lived a very spoiled life his wife will miss him condolences to his family and friends
— Eileen murphy
Condolences to the Spanner family and to those who mourn the passing of Frederick.

May his soul rest in eternal peace.
— Michael Lowry TD
RIP fred condolences to all the family relatives and friends a gentleman and always good company to with him God rest him and bless all the family members
— Harry kane galway
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